Another co-author of the study, Dr. Howard Falcom - Lang of the Royal Holloway University of London, noted in the release that although
the juvenile shark teeth were found in the fecal matter of adults, there is still some question as to why.
Another coauthor of the study, Dr. Howard Falcon - Lang of the Royal Holloway University of London, noted in the release that although
the juvenile shark teeth were found in the fecal matter of adults, there is still some question as to why.
Within the fossils, there were loads of
juvenile shark teeth.
Not exact matches
Whereas adult great white
sharks and other predators can rely on sharp
teeth and powerful jaws to help dismantle large prey,
juveniles may not pack enough bite to pull apart victims too big to swallow whole.