In a groundbreaking revelation from Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, paleontologists have unveiled the existence of two new shark species, offering a glimpse into the world's prehistoric marine life. The new species, Troglocladodus trimblei and Glikmanius careforum, have been discovered as part of the park's Paleontological Resources Inventory, shining a light on a time…
Two new shark species have been identified through fossilized remains discovered at Mammoth Cave National Park, with the news coming just a handful of months after the park announced another new shark species had been described from fossils there.