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And the second batch with the last 4 remaining sharks:
@ghostietoast99 @Deeksux
@xKaaeru @PsychicZDragon (me!)
It's #FossilFriday and it's #SharkWeek2019! You know what that means! MEGALODON! Check out SHARKS: A 400 Million Year Journey by @TedRechlin. https://t.co/bbrW94QOWd
Earlier this year I had the opportunity to work on a new book called Monster Sharks: Megalodon and Other Giant Prehistoric Predators of the Deep. I'm starting by posting probably my personal favorite illustration of the bunch, the Kronosaurus. On display for #PicturingThePastSVP
Check out my review of the latest Science Comics volume from @01FirstSecond here: https://t.co/8480ysv7GZ. Sharks: Nature's Perfect Hunter by @JoeFloodComics is a fascinating, interesting look at these enigmatic & mysteries sea creatures. I learned a lot from it!
We used chemical 'postcodes' in plankton to learn more about feeding habits of #sharks:
Oceanic sharks may travel miles to feed in specific areas
Coastal sharks feed on lots of different animals but close to home
#Deepsea sharks? That's for the next papers
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