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- SHARK – the How and Why of an Exhibit
- Elasmobranchii in De Ontsluiting Aan De Luchthaven Te Borsbeek (Prov
- Revision of Neogene Mackerel Shark of Genus Isurus from Title Japan
- First Deep-Sea Shark Fossil Teeth from the Miocene of South Korea
- Distribution of Fossil Marine Vertebrates in Cerro Colorado, The
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- A Serravallian (Middle Miocene) Shark Fauna from Southeastern Spain and Its Palaeoenvironment Significance
- Accepted : March 1St , 202 1 – Posted Online : March 8 Th , 202 1
- Shark-Cetacean Trophic Interactions During the Late Pliocene in the Central Eastern Pacific (Panama)
- Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil Sharks and Rays (Chondrichtyes: Selachii)
- Redalyc.Middle Cenozoic Penguin Remains from the Patagonian
- The Pliocene Locality Balgoy (Province of Gelderland, the Netherlands) and a New Record of the Great White Shark, Carcharodon Carcharias (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Biomechanical Insights Into the Dentition of Megatooth Sharks (Lamniformes: Otodontidae) Antonio Ballell & Humberto G
- Alopias Vulpinus WW – Surface Waters
- New Miocene Sulid Birds from Peru and Considerations on Their Neogene Fossil Record in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
- A Partial Rostrum of the Porbeagle Shark
- A Partial Skeleton of a New Lamniform Mackerel Shark from the Miocene of Europe
- A Well Preserved Skeleton of the Fossil Shark Cosmopolitodus Hastalis from the Late Miocene of Peru, Featuring Fish Remains As Fossilized Stomach Contents