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Xiphactinus is one of my favorite type of species that is a total fascination because of its size, the teeth, and just plain scary to think this fish use to to live. I've been pretty blessed to find some good Xiphactinux material in the North Sulfur river including some verts, a couple teeth, jaws, and some associated wash out from a couple different ones I have yet to find the source. I couldn't imagine swimming and having a tarpon like fish the size of a Great White shark come up from behind and swallowing me whole. Below are the various Xiphactinus fossils I've found in the Sulfur aswell as photos of the 3D Xiphactinus Audax cast skeleton made by Triebold Paleontolgoy as well as the largest Xiphactinus ever found which came from Kansas and was prepped by Triebold.
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