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- The Lamnidae are the family of mackerel sharks known as white sharks. They are large, fast-swimming predatory fish found in oceans worldwide, though they...
- appear to be somewhat accelerated in comparison to other species in the lamnid family. An average adult specimen measures around 2.5 to 3.2 m (8.2 to 10...
- lamnid shark. Its only species is Carcharomodus escheri, commonly nicknamed the serrated mako shark or Escher's mako shark. It is an extinct lamnid that...
- reconstructed a 2D model of megalodon based on the dimensions of all the extant lamnid sharks and suggested that a 16 meters (52 ft) long megalodon would have...
- 18476/pale.v10.a6. S2CID 134476316. Yun, C. (2021). "A tooth of the extinct lamnid shark, Cosmopolitodus pl**** comb. noc. (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii)...
- teeth. This difficulty is compounded by the incomplete fossil record of Lamnids. However, some researchers have proffered Macrorhizodus, Isurolamna, and...
- their predators quicker and more efficiently. Some predatory fish, such as lamnid sharks, billfishes, tuna, opah and butterfly kingfish, have the ability...
- animals. However, Argentine black and white tegu, leatherback sea turtles, lamnid sharks, tuna and billfishes, cicadas, and winter moths are mesothermic....
- While extant mesotherms are relatively rare, good examples include tuna, lamnid sharks (e.g., the great white shark), the leatherback sea turtle, some species...
- the body. Regional endothermy also arose by convergent evolution in tuna, lamnid sharks and billfishes where the swimming muscles and cranial organs are...