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Scott Mardis and Julie Rench sit down with award winning book author of the "Kronos Rising" series Max Hawthorne to discuss Max's theory that Megalodons, as they reached adult sizes, graduated from active hunters to active scavengers.
Scott Mardis has been an active field investigator of the Lake Champlain “Monster” since 1992. He is a former sustaining member of the defunct International Society of Cryptozoology and a former volunteer worker in the Vertebrate Paleontology Dept. of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences (1990-1992). He co-authored a scientific abstract about the Lake Champlain hydrophone sounds for the Acoustical Society of America in 2010. He currently lives in Bradenton, Florida.
Join Scott's Facebook group The Zombie Plesiosaur at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1474466226107588/
Known as the Prince of Paleofiction, Max Hawthorne is the author of the award-winning KRONOS RISING novel series and an amateur paleontologist to boot. His research credits include solving the mystery of how plesiosaurs utilized all four flippers to swim, and how changes in the morphology of the Megalodon shark’s teeth, from birth to adulthood, indicated a conversion from hunting to scavenging.
Check out Max's website! http://www.kronosrising.com/
To read Max's theory about History's Mightiest.. Scavnger? go here: https://www.kronosrising.com/megalodon-historys-mightiest-scavenger/
Julie Rench is a marine creature enthusiast and lives in her beautiful home state of North Carolina and a co-host of Monster X Radio.