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The Secret History of Sharks
The Secret History of Sharks: The Rise of the Ocean's Most Fearsome Predators | John Long
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From ancient megalodons to fearsome Great Whites, this book tells the complete, untold story of how sharks emerged as Earth’s ultimate survivors, by world-leading paleontologist John Long. “Will keep you on the edge of your seat from its first page to its last page.”—Jared Diamond, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel Sharks have been fighting for their lives for 500 million years and today are under dire threat. They are the longest-surviving vertebrate on Earth, outlasting multiple mass extinction events that decimated life on the planet. But how did they thrive for so long? By developing superpower-like abilities that allowed them to ascend to the top of the oceanic food chain. John Long, who for decades has been on the cutting edge of shark research, weaves a thrilling story of sharks’ unparalleled reign. The Secret History of Sharks showcases the global search to discover sharks’ largely unknown evolution, led by Long and dozens of other extraordinary scientists. They embark on digs to all seven continents, investigating layers of rock and using cutting-edge technology to reveal never-before-found fossils and the clues to sharks’ singular story. As the tale unfolds, Long introduces an enormous range of astonishing organisms: a thirty-foot-long shark with a deadly saw blade of jagged teeth protruding from its lower jaws, a monster giant clams crusher, and bizarre sharks fossilized while in their mating ritual. The book also includes startling new facts about the mighty megalodon, with its sixty-six-foot-long body, massive jaws, and six-inch serrated teeth. With insights into the threats to sharks today, how they contribute to medical advances, and the lessons they can teach us about our own survival, The Secret History of Sharks is a riveting look at scientific discovery with ramifications far beyond the ocean.
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TorieStorieS
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I love sharks! Naturally, I adore #SharkWeek— but I also love movies & books featuring sharks (even the cheesy ones!). This is definitely a more academic take that I enjoyed savoring a bit chapter by chapter as the paleontologist author moves through the history of sharks over their time on this planet. I enjoyed learning a lot about the fragments of teeth, Rosetta Stone fossilized impressions of species & how new technology has changed our view!

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I‘ve read plenty about sharks, but this is the first time I‘ve read a book about their history. Paleontologist John Long looks all the way back through the fossil record, starting at the beginning and tracing the evolution of sharks to now. His excitement about his topic is clear in this very interesting book.

Crazeedi I enjoy books like this, sounds good 3mo
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Sharks are so beautiful & deeply misunderstood. The ocean is an incredible place & never ceases to amaze.

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