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Vertebral Morphology, Dentition, Age, Growth, and Ecology of the Large Lamniform Shark Cardabiodon Ricki
Evolution of White and Megatooth Sharks, and Evidence for Early Predation on Seals, Sirenians, and Whales
First Description of a Tooth of the Extinct Giant Shark Carcharocles
New Chondrichthyans from Bartonian-Priabonian Levels of Río De Las Minas and Sierra Dorotea, Magallanes Basin, Chilean Patagonia
Body Length Estimation of Neogene Macrophagous Lamniform Sharks (Carcharodon and Otodus) Derived from Associated Fossil Dentitions
Paleogene: Paleocene) Of
Megalodon Reached a Maximum Body Length of 65 Ft!
Nursery in the Oligocene Charleston Embayment, South Carolina, USA
Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan
Vol 35, Number 4, December 2020
Bulletin 4, a Description of the Fossil Fish Remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene Formations
Occurrence of the Megatoothed Sharks (Lamniformes: Otodontidae) in Alabama, USA
Body Dimensions of the Extinct Giant Shark Otodus Megalodon: a 2D Reconstruction Jack A
Mid-Palaeolatitude Sharks of Cretalamna Appendiculata Type
Regional Endothermy As a Trigger for Gigantism in Some Extinct Macropredatory Sharks
Ecphora QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER of the CALVERT MARINE MUSEUM FOSSIL CLUB Volume /5~ Number 2 Spring 1999 Whole Number 49 PALEOCENE and EOCENE FOSSILS
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
Evolution, Ecology, and Body Size of Otodus Megalodon
Top View
Otodus-Bitten Sperm Whale Tooth from the Neogene of the Coastal Eastern United States
The Turanian Basin in the Eocene: the New Data on the Fossil Sharks and Rays from the Kyzylkum Desert (Uzbekistan)
A Study of the Sharks and Rays from the Lillebælt Clay (Early–Middle Eocene) of Denmark, and Their Palaeoecology AGNETE WEINREICH CARLSEN & GILLES CUNY
Abstract Booklet
Lamniformes: Otodontidae) from the Lower Miocene, and Comments on The
A List, Bibliography and Index of the Fossil Vertebrates of Mississippi
The ECPHORA the Newsletter of the Calvert Marine Museum Fossil Club Volume 25 Number 3 September 2010
SCALING a GIANT to Date, Only the Total Length of the Largest Prehistoric Shark Has Been Known
The Aktulagay Section, West Kazakhstan: a Key Site for Northern Mid-Latitude Early Eocene Stratigraphy
Lamniformes: Otodontidae) in Alabama, USA Dana J
Kenshu Shimada, Ph.D
A Partial Skeleton of a New Lamniform Mackerel Shark from the Miocene of Europe