Alabama Newscenter: Birmingham’s McWane Science Center announces two new fossil shark discoveries 2020 1. MSN: Ancient sea turtle fossil found in Alabama named new genus, species 2. Alabama Newscenter: Scientist: Fossils Reveal Alabama Most Biodiverse State in the Country 3. WKRG News 5: Man finds 2.6 to 5 million-year-old Great White Shark tooth on Dauphin Island 4. Outerbanks Voice: Is this a 5 million-year-old tooth? 5. Gulf Coast News Today: Gulf State Park visitor finds a fossilized Great White Shark Tooth 6. WSFA 12 News: New shark species discovered in Lowndes County 7. WAFF 48 News: New shark species discovered in Lowndes County 8. WTVY: New shark species discovered in Lowndes County 9. WTVM 13 News: Two new fossil shark species found by team of scientists from Alabama and South Carolina 10. WBRC: New shark species discovered in Lowndes County 11. Alabama Newscenter: Birmingham’s McWane Science Center announces two new fossil shark discoveries 12. Newsweek: 65 Million-Year-Old Shark Found in Alabama Is New Species 13. The Herald: A shark that roamed the primeval sea named in honor of Charlotte man 14. Turco News: 65 Milyon Yillik Yeni Kopek Baligi Turu Kesfedildi 15. Cola Daily: State Museum curator, team of scientists discover two new fossil shark species 16. Myrtle Beach Online: A shark that roamed the primeval sea named in honor of Charlotte man 17. Herald Sun: A shark that roamed the primeval sea named in honor of Charlotte man 18. Charlotte Observer: A shark that roamed the primeval sea named in honor of Charlotte man 19. The Island Packet: A shark that roamed the primeval sea named in honor of Charlotte man 20. Count on 2 News: SC museum announces discovery of two new shark species from Paleogene Period 21. Bham Now: 65 Million year old ancient fossil shark discovered in Alabama by McWane Science Center 22. Mysterious Universe: Two New Species Of Prehistoric Sharks Identified In Southern United States 23. A shark that roamed the primeval sea named in honor of Charlotte man Share This Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email Related Posts Alabama scientist leads study revealing hidden secrets of Atlantic sharpnose sharks McWane scientists’ announce findings on groundbreaking shark fossil study Red Mountain Cut features time capsule of Alabama’s robust geologic history