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  2. Cretalamna - Wikipedia

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    Fossil teeth of C. biauriculata from Khouribga (Morocco) Cretalamna teeth are distinguished by a broad triangular cusp and two lateral cusplets. The cutting edges of the teeth are razor-like, while the sides have a smooth surface. Teeth symmetry is variable; some have exact bilateral symmetry whereas others have high asymmetry.

  3. Millions of ancient fossils were discovered underneath a ...

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    Megalodons were enormous, three times longer than a great white. An adult megalodon's teeth could grow as large as nearly 7 inches. "The megalodon shark was the apex predator in the water ...

  4. Megalodon - Wikipedia

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    Megalodon teeth can measure over 180 millimeters (7.1 in) in slant height (diagonal length) and are the largest of any known shark species, [29]: 33 implying it was the largest of all macropredatory sharks. [35] In 1989, a nearly complete set of megalodon teeth was discovered in Saitama, Japan.

  5. Brachysuchus - Wikipedia

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    Brachysuchus (meaning "wide crocodile") is an extinct genus of phytosaur known from the late Triassic period (Carnian stage) of Dockum Group in Texas, United States.It is known from the holotype UMMP 10336 [1] is composed of a skull, lower jaws and partial postcranium and from the associated paratype UMMP 14366, nearly complete skull, recovered from the 'Pre-Tecovas Horizon' in the Dockum Group.

  6. 9-million-year-old marine fossils found beneath California ...

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    Millions of prehistoric marine fossils were discovered beneath a California high school over the course of a multi-year construction project. The relics recovered at San Pedro High School included ...

  7. Hiker pulls ancient mammoth tooth out of creek in Texas ... - AOL

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    The tooth is estimated to be 25,000 to 50,000 years old, the hiker said. Hiker pulls ancient mammoth tooth out of creek in Texas, photos show Skip to main content

  8. Otodus chubutensis - Wikipedia

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    Within the Otodus lineage; O. chubutensis is the succeeding species of O. angustidens and is followed by O. megalodon. [3] In short, O. chubutensis is considered a possible ancestor of O. megalodon. [3] [8] [9] However, due to its co-existence with O. megalodon during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs, it is regarded as a morpho-species. [3]

  9. Tooth analysis confirms the megalodon - a huge ancient ... - AOL

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    The megalodon, a huge shark that was the scourge of the ancient oceans and is a star in modern movie theaters, is named for its "large tooth" - and for good reason. Its serrated teeth - up to ...