In a Kentucky, USA, cave some 420 miles down below ground surface is the Mammoth Cave where over 70 different prehistoric fossils have been discovered. The archaeological and paleontological communities are ecstatic with this new finding of two shark species from the Middle to Late Mississippian Period around 325-million years ago. Geologically speaking, the Mississippian is the earlier subperiod of the Carboniferous period, lasting from about 358.9 to 323.2 million years ago, characterized by warm shallow-water limestone deposits across the North American continent.
Due to the incessant, invasive ads on Earth.com, I will summarize the article I came across. If you do not mind ads, you can click the link there (Earth.com) and read the fascinating discovery by scientists.
To summarize I will copy/paste parts of the article, I found are the most intriguing parts:
The newly documented sharks are Troglocladodus trimblei and Glikmanius careforum, and they are from a group known as ctenacanth sharks.
They both measured about 10–12 feet (3–3.6 meters) long, which is similar in size to an oceanic whitetip shark.
A partial set of jaws belonging to a young Glikmanius careforum revealed fresh details about cartilage, which rarely fossilizes well.Cartilaginous remains of sharks are often fragile and easily destroyed by erosion, so finding them preserved in a protected space is especially rewarding.
Experts note that this newly identified material adds depth to ongoing discussions of how shark groups diversified while the supercontinent Pangea was taking shape.
Fossils Help Trace Evolutionary Change
Troglocladodus trimblei stands out for its branching tooth design that helped it secure prey in the Mississippian seas.
This prehistoric hunter probably shared a coastal environment with G. careforum, in waters that covered modern-day Kentucky and Alabama.
Researchers say these sharks likely thrived in nearshore habitats that teemed with bony fish, shelled organisms, and other marine creatures.
Tracing these fossils across multiple rock layers provides insights into how the environment changed over time.
Coastal waters rose and fell as landmasses drifted toward each other, gradually merging into a single continent.
These broader patterns helped shape the distribution and evolutionary paths of ancient sharks like T. trimblei and G. careforum.
Why These Shark Fossils Matter
Scientists use these finds to compare local fossil collections with specimens from similar periods in other parts of the world.
Documenting body sizes, tooth arrangements, and skeletal details helps researchers build a clearer timeline of shark evolution.
These comprehensive studies uncover shifts in fish diversity that occurred as oceans changed and landmasses joined together.
Experts also link fossil data with knowledge from bony fish records, coral structures, and other sea life. This combined approach paints a full picture of ancient marine habitats and shows how some species adapted while others vanished.
The two new fossil sharks at Mammoth Cave highlight that even well-known geologic areas can hold surprises for many years.
The sheer age of our planet, solar system, and the entire Cosmos never ceases to astonish me. And when expert scientists who have spent their lifetime careers doing this work just makes all of it that much more fascinating and mind-blowing!
Ama scientiam. Vivat scientia.
If you care to, share your thoughts about this new discovery in the comments below. Are you an Evolutionist or that other belief-system that has very little-to-no compelling, comprehensive evidence to support it? Let me know. 🙂
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Love this stuff.
Thanks for posting.
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I love it all as well Ark! Anywho…
Back to the USA v Trinidad Tobago in the CONCACAF Gold Cup tourney! 😉
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That’s a real cool find! Also they have found over 70 DIFFERENT fish species in the cave system? Fascinating.
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It really is Liberated! As my usual motto/saying at the end of most of my blog-posts says…
Learn Always! 😁
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Evolution is obvious, though how accurate timelines are appears debatable to me, not that I care.
Seeing as I believe all life evolved from one life, evolution is the only workable answer. And even though evolution works at such a slow pace,
in my 75 years of life I have seen so many changes happen that it would be folly to believe any other way could exist!
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Agreed. Once I learnt evolution it made a lot of sense to me. The problem is, there are too many out there who don’t understand how it works. At my school it was optional.
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Closed minds are hard to open. And with the “new education system” being set up in red states (Republ8can) and blue provinces (Conservative) the fight can only get harder.
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I too agree rawgod. And “evolution works at such a slow pace” is SO damn true and perhaps a gross understatement! 😉 But those who can’t accept Evolution’s truth are always the one’s who can’t seem to fathom or wrap their (small?) brains around just how many 100’s and 100’s of thousands, or millions and billions of years in which evolution is working.
FACT: If a species, animal or otherwise, on this planet is given enough time, just like all the many variants of COVID-19 did and is still doing, life WILL in fact learn, adjust, and evolve in order to best survive. Period. No debate.
However, if there are particular catastrophic events such as the massive asteroid that hit Earth over 66-million years ago wiping out most all of the large dinosaurs, land and sea, then those species (over 75% in that case) will go extinct. That’s fact as well. Therefore, evolution is really NOT so hard to wrap your head around if you try hard to grasp and comprehend the timeline(s). 🙂
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The xian religion is trying to make a comeback, and the only way they can do that is to stop people from thinking for themselves. In my school, evolution was not taught till high school, and what an awakening thar was for me. When I knew nothing I questioned little because I did not have the right words to ask the Questions. And this is what Republicans/Conservatives around the world want — people who have no language. We need to take the word “Theory” out from behind the word “Evolution.” Proof is all around us. The Creation story must be put to rest!
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Refreshing to see something not related to the orange shit storm. Love stuff like this.
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Thank you Shell. I thought so too. A nice change of “tack” wouldn’t you say diver-man? 😉
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Yes indeed.
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