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A Rhinopristiform Sawfish (Genus Pristis) from the Middle Eocene (Lutetian) of Southern Peru and Its Regional Implications
First Description of a Tooth of the Extinct Giant Shark Carcharocles
Body Length Estimation of Neogene Macrophagous Lamniform Sharks (Carcharodon and Otodus) Derived from Associated Fossil Dentitions
Nursery in the Oligocene Charleston Embayment, South Carolina, USA
Biomechanical Insights Into the Dentition of Megatooth Sharks (Lamniformes: Otodontidae)
At Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Occurrence of the Megatoothed Sharks (Lamniformes: Otodontidae) in Alabama, USA
Body Dimensions of the Extinct Giant Shark Otodus Megalodon: a 2D Reconstruction Jack A
HEBRAIC PERSPECTIVES from the Images of LEVIATHAN And
Mid-Palaeolatitude Sharks of Cretalamna Appendiculata Type
Brief Report Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 63 (3): 463–468, 2018
Paleobiology and Taxonomy of Extinct Lamnid and Otodontid Sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii, Lamniformes)
Did the Giant Extinct Shark Carcharocles Megalodon Target Small Prey? Bite Marks on Marine
Paleobios 33:1-7, August 16, 2016 Paleobios
Evolution, Ecology, and Body Size of Otodus Megalodon
Otodus-Bitten Sperm Whale Tooth from the Neogene of the Coastal Eastern United States
Kenshu Shimada: Peer-Reviewed Published Articles [Last Updated 09/29/2019]
Body-Size Trends of the Extinct Giant Shark Carcharocles Megalodon: a Deep-Time Perspective on Marine Apex Predators
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A Study of the Sharks and Rays from the Lillebælt Clay (Early–Middle Eocene) of Denmark, and Their Palaeoecology AGNETE WEINREICH CARLSEN & GILLES CUNY
Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes) Del Plioceno Inferior De Gran Canaria Y Fuerteventura (Islas Canarias, España
From the Pam Platt Collection
Annual Meeting 2017
Spatial Variation in Tooth Shape of Miocene Populations of Carcharocles Megalodon Across Ocean Basins
Neoselachian (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) Diversity Across the Cretaceous–Tertiary Boundary
Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil Sharks and Rays (Chondrichtyes: Selachii)
Biomechanical Insights Into the Dentition of Megatooth Sharks (Lamniformes: Otodontidae) Antonio Ballell & Humberto G
SCALING a GIANT to Date, Only the Total Length of the Largest Prehistoric Shark Has Been Known
Lamniformes: Otodontidae) in Alabama, USA Dana J
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Postgraduate Diploma of Paleontology Final Work
Kenshu Shimada, Ph.D
Lamniformes: Otodontidae) from the Lower Miocene, and Comments on the Taxonomy of Otodontid Genera, Including the ‘Megatoothed’ Clade
Palaeontological Association Annual Meeting 2020