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The 10 Craziest Prehistoric SharksPlus, the appearance of these sharks is so interesting – and odd! Helicoprion, also called the “buzzsaw shark”, lived about 290 million to 250 million years ago. This prehistoric shark also ...
Wichita’s science center is one of only five U.S. stops for the “Sharks” exhibition, one of the largest exhibitions ever staged in Exploration Place’s 25 years.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Wichita’s Exploration Place science museum has opened an acclaimed new exhibit on sharks. Sharks, developed by The Australian Museum, is one of the largest traveling ...
the odd-looking hammerhead shark and the extinct Helicoprion, which got its buzzsaw shark nickname because of its whorl of blade-like teeth. Visitors can also touch blown-up models of shark skins ...
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