Researchers find two sites with fossils including saber-toothed salmon and megalodon, the huge prehistoric shark
Marine fossils dating back to as early as 8.7m years ago have been uncovered beneath a south Los Angeles high school.
On Friday, the Los Angeles Times reported that researchers had discovered two sites on the campus of San Pedro high school under which fossils including those of a saber-toothed salmon and a megalodon, the gigantic prehistoric shark, were buried.
According to the outlet, the two sites where the fossils were found include an 8.7m-year-old bone bed from the Miocene era and a 120,000-year-old shell bed from the Pleistocene era.
The discoveries were made between June 2022 and July 2024, LAist reports.
Sabertoothed salmon?
So this school was built on an ancient Pleistocene burial ground. I know that trope well enough to know what happened next
San Pedro students: “Ugh. We have to go to yet another assembly about fossils.”
Because there’s no way the school is going to present it in a fashion that most teenagers will care about. Not in the American educational system.