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  2. Otodus - Wikipedia

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    The fossils of Otodus sharks indicate that they were very large macro-predatory sharks. [7] The largest known teeth of O. obliquus measure about 104 millimetres (4.1 in) in height. [8] The vertebral centrum of this species are over 12.7 cm (5 inch) wide. [7] Scientists suggest that O. obliquus would have measured about 8–9 metres (26–30 ft ...

  3. Megalodon - Wikipedia

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    Another model of the evolution of this genus, also proposed by Casier in 1960, is that the direct ancestor of the Carcharocles is the shark Otodus obliquus, which lived from the Paleocene through the Miocene epochs, 60 to 13 Mya. [27] [30] The genus Otodus is ultimately derived from Cretolamna, a shark from the Cretaceous period.

  4. File:Otodus obliquus Agassiz, 1843 - 85 mm.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Otodus obliquus Agassiz, 1843 : Oued Zem, Khouribgha Province, Chaouia-Ouardigha Region, Morocco - Maastrichtian (Cretaceous) : 85 mm Date 24 June 2013, 19:12:54

  5. Otodontidae - Wikipedia

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    Otodontidae is an extinct family of sharks belonging to the order Lamniformes.Its members have been described as megatoothed sharks. [1] [2] They lived from the Early Cretaceous to the Pliocene, and included genera such as Otodus, including the giant megalodon. [3]

  6. Livyatan - Wikipedia

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    Livyatan was an apex predator, and probably had a profound impact on the structuring of Miocene marine communities. Using its large and deeply rooted teeth, it is likely to have hunted large prey near the surface, its diet probably consisting mainly of medium-sized baleen whales ranging from 7–10 m (23.0–32.8 ft) in length.

  7. Otodus angustidens - Wikipedia

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    Otodus angustidens [3] is an extinct species of prehistoric megatoothed sharks in the genus Otodus, which lived during the Late Eocene and Miocene epochs about 34 to 21 million years ago. [4] The largest individuals were about 11–12 metres (36–39 ft) long. This shark is related to another extinct megatoothed shark, the famous Otodus ...

  8. Otodus obliquus - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Otodus - Wikipedia

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