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Megalodon: Largest Shark That Ever Lived


"Megalodon: Largest Shark That Ever Lived"
The recent opening of "Megalodon: Largest Shark That Ever Lived" on June 16, 2007 drew lots of interested visitors to the Ichthyology Division. Below are images of the Florida Program for Shark Research activities on opening day. (all images copyright FLMNH)

For more information on this exhibit located at the Florida Museum of Natural History, please click on this link.

megalodon exhibit opening
Florida Program for Shark Research staff and display table.
megalodon exhibit opening
Biologist Michelle Press teaches a youngster about the finer points (ouch!) of shark jaws!


megalodon exhibit opening
Education Coordinator Cathy Bester explains to visitors how the age of a shark can be determined by looking at growth rings on the vertebrae.
megalodon exhibit opening
Museum visitors (future scientists!) examining preserved shark specimens.


megalodon exhibit opening
Biologist Michelle Press describing the teeth shape and structure of different shark species.
megalodon exhibit opening
This young visitor is quite impressed with this shark jaw!


megalodon exhibit opening
Museum visitor learning more about sharks at the FPSR table.
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Biologist Andrew Piercy examining shark teeth with some young Museum visitors.