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    single species in the genus Otodus, leaving C. megalodon the sole member of Carcharocles. The genus Carcharocles may be invalid, and the shark may actually...
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    the team argued that Carcharocles angustidens, along with all other related megatooth sharks, including Carcharocles megalodon, should be assigned to...
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    Otodus (redirect from Carcharocles)
    include the species sometimes assigned to Carcharocles (i.e., the megatoothed lineage, including megalodon) in order to be monophyletic. Prehistoric fish...
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    C. auriculatus - O. megalodon lineage and placed all related megatoothed sharks along with this species in the genus Carcharocles. Finally, the complete...
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    including the giant megalodon. Recent studies of the newly described genus Megalolamna indicate that the members of the genus Carcharocles should be reclassified...
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    sharks of the genus Otodus, and also closely related to the later species megalodon. The largest individuals were about 9.5 metres (31 ft) long. Its teeth...
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    Boessenecker, Robert W. 2016. First record of the megatoothed shark Carcharocles megalodon from the Mio-Pliocene Purisima Forma-tion of Northern California...
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    ; Urbina, M.; Bianucci, G. (2017). "Did the giant extinct shark Carcharocles megalodon target small prey? Bite marks on marine mammal remains from the...
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    Silliman, B. R. (2016). "Geographical distribution patterns of Carcharocles megalodon over time reveal clues about extinction mechanisms". Journal of...
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  • the Mio-Pliocene sharks, with emphasis on the extinct apex predator Carcharocles megalodon. University of Florida. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation v t e...
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