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This category is for websites dealing specifically with the fossil record of sharks, rays, and related groups.
http://www.sharkattacks.com/prehistoric.htm
A detailed look at the evolutionary history of sharks and Shark-like fishes from the Shark Attacks website.
http://www.blackriverfossils.org/
Extensive database of collecting activities of amateurs who search for fossil shark teeth and other fossils in the United States.
http://www.elasmo.com/
Provides information on the extinct and extant elasmobranch teeth.
http://members.tele2.nl/jbastiaansen/
Information and images of primarily Maastrichtian shark and ray fossil taxa. Includes discussions of collecting localities and links to other resources.
http://www.radofoto.nl/johansharktooth/
Photographs of a collection of shark teeth and other beach-fossils from Belgium and the Netherlands.
http://sites.google.com/site/fossiliveracienglish/meg,wehardlyknewye
Article by Mark Renz on the massive Carcharodon megalodon and what can be deduced about its lifestyle from the scanty evidence of fossil teeth and a few vertebrae.
http://sites.google.com/site/fossiliveracienglish/huntingthehunter
Article by Mark Renz on Carcharodon megalodon and its phylogeny.
http://www.phatfossils.com/
Provides photographs of fossils of sharks and other animals collected over several years by three fossil hunters on the east coast of the United States.
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