There must have been an ocean in the area that is now Kansas.
There must have been an ocean in the area that is now Kansas.
I think you are referring to an ancient type of shark. There are both a shark and a dinosaur with a similar name, although the dinosaur is called Megalosaurus.
Shark teeth fossils found in the mountains of North Carolina are a result of the area being underwater millions of years ago. During that time, the movement of tectonic plates caused the seabed with shark teeth to be pushed up to form the mountains. The shark teeth fossils are evidence of the region's geological history and ancient marine ecosystems.
Wolf sharks are just phonies. There's no such thing as wolf shark.
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