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Tag: Otodontidae

Otodus obliquus (specimen 88)

Extinct mackerel shark tooth (O. obliquus) from the Palaeogene period

Animalia, Cenozoic, Chondrichthyes, Chordata, Elasmobranchii, Eukarya, Fossils, Lamniformes, Mackerel shark, O obliquus, Otodontidae, Otodus, Palaeogene, Phanerozoic, Selachimorpha, sharks, teeth, Unknown Formation, Unknown Location

Carcharocles megalodon (specimen 86)

Megalodon shark tooth (C. megalodon) from the Palaeogene period

Animalia, C megalodon, Carcharocles, Cenozoic, Chondrichthyes, Chordata, Elasmobranchii, Eukarya, Fossils, Lamniformes, Megalodon, North America, Otodontidae, Palaeogene, Phanerozoic, Selachimorpha, sharks, south carolina, teeth, Unknown Formation, USA

Otodus obliquus (specimen 82)

Extinct mackerel shark tooth (O. obliquus) from the Palaeogene period

Animalia, Cenozoic, Chondrichthyes, Chordata, Elasmobranchii, Eukarya, Fossils, Lamniformes, Mackerel shark, O obliquus, Otodontidae, Otodus, Palaeogene, Phanerozoic, Selachimorpha, sharks, teeth, Unknown Formation, Unknown Location

Carcharocles megalodon (specimen 81)

Megalodon shark tooth (C. megalodon) from the Palaeogene period

Animalia, C megalodon, Carcharocles, Cenozoic, Chondrichthyes, Chordata, Elasmobranchii, Eukarya, Fossils, Lamniformes, Megalodon, Otodontidae, Palaeogene, Phanerozoic, Selachimorpha, sharks, teeth, Unknown Formation, Unknown Location

Carcharocles megalodon (specimen 72)

Megalodon shark tooth fragment (C. megalodon) from the Miocene epoch

Animalia, Aurora Fossil Park, C megalodon, Carcharocles, Cenozoic, Chesapeake Group, Chondrichthyes, Chordata, Elasmobranchii, Eukarya, Fossils, Lamniformes, Megalodon, Miocene, Neogene, North America, North Carolina, Otodontidae, Phanerozoic, Selachimorpha, sharks, teeth, USA, Yorktown Formation
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