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Hey guys, I've been off the radar for awhile .. work you know .. been working on Siggraph for those of you who are familiar with software development. Just wanted to start a new topic here .. This one is right at 3.00" - 7.62cm C. carcharias Bahia Inglesa Formation South of Caldera Provincia Copiapo III Regio de Atacama Chile
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Shark and ray teeth from Tushbair, Mangyshlak, Kazakhstan
almach posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Five photos of teeth from Tushbair, Kazakhstan, middle Eocene. 1. Usakias wardi 2. Notorhynchus kempi 3. Alopias hermani 4. Isurolamna inflata 5. Burnhamia woodwardi- 15 replies
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
This tooth shares characteristics of Otodus mugodzharicus, but there's a twist: it was found in the locality of Tushbair that produces teeth dating back to the lower Bartonian; much younger than when Otodus mugodzharicus would have swam the Earth's oceans. Possibly a megalolamna ancestor?-
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
This tooth shares characteristics of Otodus mugodzharicus, but there's a twist: it was found in the locality of Tushbair that produces teeth dating back to the lower Bartonian; much younger than when Otodus mugodzharicus would have swam the Earth's oceans. Possibly a megalolamna ancestor?-
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