Video: ‘Crash-tested’ skulls throw light on extinctions
The great white shark’s bite is nasty, but not as forceful as you might think
STEPHEN WROE’S lab is no place to be alone in the dark. Propped against a wall is a massive set of jaws from a great white shark. On shelves above the desk are skulls that once belonged to other fearsome animals – a sabre-toothed cat, a clouded leopard, a “Tasmanian tiger”.
Despite their magnificence, what has drawn me to at the University of New South…



