AUSTRALIA (KABC) -- Some fisherman are still reeling from a very unusual catch they made off the coast of Australia. The fishermen were out looking for perch when they caught a frilled shark. It has a ...
The frilled shark's roots are traced to 80 million years ago. Its prehistoric origins are obvious in its primitive body; nearly all of the rare... Normally, we wouldn't call something a living fossil.
Despite multiple mass extinctions, the frilled shark has managed to thrive for 100 million years. Today, it remains one of evolution’s most haunting survivors. Long before forests reshaped Earth’s ...
A new genome-based study suggests that ancient sharks like frilled and cow sharks could sit outside the family tree that includes all other sharks, rays and skates.
Normally, we wouldn't call something a living fossil. But the name seems tailor-made for the frilled shark, whose roots are traced to 80 million years ago. Its prehistoric origins are obvious in its ...
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