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Short film ‘Megalodon’s Graveyard’ now showing in Prehistoric Bayside at Bayside Gallery

From giant Killer Sperm Whales that ate other whales, to monstrous sharks half as long as a basketball court, Prehistoric Bayside showcases the tumultuous lives of these bizarre beasts, displaying this groundbreaking fossil material for the first time.

The Megalodon 🦈

Did you know, the Megalodon had over 240 teeth in its mouth, could have been over 16 metres in length and weighed more than 50 metric tonnes?

Learn about this incredible beast, and other prehistoric animals that inhabited Bayside more than 5 million years ago in Prehistoric Bayside, an exhibition piecing together our prehistoric past one discovery at a time.
 

Watch Megalodon’s Graveyard trailer now


Prehistoric Bayside runs from 29 June to 25 August 2024.

Located on the corner Wilson and Carpenter St, Brighton, Bayside Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Friday: 11am to 5pm
Saturday – Sunday: 1pm to 5pm

Protecting fossils

Please protect our fragile fossil sites by not disturbing or digging rock, sand or soil. It is an offence to cause damage to our natural environment or to remove fossils from the National Parks Act protected Rickett’s Point Marine Sanctuary. Excavating for fossils in any way – on land or in the water – is prohibited.
 

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