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Extinct giant shark, very nice megalodon tooth with good serrations (SOLD) 年代: 中新世至上新世 (一千六百萬至三百萬年前) 產地: 美國-南卡羅來納州 尺寸: 8.2 x 7.2厘米 又名巨牙鯊,地球最巨型的史前鯊魚,體長可達20米,牙齒保存十分完整,帶鋸齒,深咖啡色 B23 Shark tooth fossil-Carcharocles megalodo...
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鯊魚牙 3 Shark teeth 3B37 Shark tooth fossil-Carcharocles megalodon 鯊魚牙化石 - 巨齒鯊 Period: Miocene (10 million years old) Location: South Carolina, USASize: 12.7 cm x 8.7 cm Extinct giant shark, very big 5"+ megalodon tooth with a good tip, great serrations (SOLD) 年代: 中新世 ...
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Megalodon Shark Facts and Information: Size - Teeth - Evolution - Where to Find Megalodon - and More!
which is why there isn’t a lot of fossil evidence of this prehistoric shark. Just some teeth and sections of a Vertebral column. Which is why it has been hard for paleontologists to estimate the size of this creature. Megalodon pictures, on the other hand, often tell a different story....
Fossil megalodon teeth collected in North Carolina Harry Maisch Megalodon and other megatooth sharks may have eaten other predators – and each other – meaning they occupied an unusually high position in the food web. “It is very likely that megatooth sharks were at a higher trophi...
“Our team re-examined the fossil record, and discovered the Megalodon was more slender and possibly even longer than we thought. Therefore, a better model might be the modern mako shark,”said the study’s first author, Phillip Sternes of the University of California, Riverside. “...
Back in 2003, Shimada studied the dentition of Great White sharks of known body size, he concluded the roots and the crowns of the teeth did not grow at the same rate as the shark grew. Based on this finding, he came up with a linear relationship (Y = mX + b) between the crown ...