Definition of Otodontids. Meaning of Otodontids. Synonyms of Otodontids

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Definition of Otodontids

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- Pre๊ž’ ๊ž’ O S D C P T J K Pg N Teeth and jaws of Cretalamna hattini Three otodontid species, from left to right there is Cretalamna, Otodus obliquus and Otodus...
- macropredators of endothermic prey than ectothermy would allow, imply that otodontids, including megalodon, were probably regional endotherms. In 2020, Shimada...
- possibly dubious extinct genus of otodontid shark. In the past, this particular genus has been used to house other otodontids, such as the famous megalodon...
- Lamnidae and Otodontidae. A sister group relationship between lamnids and otodontids is supported by synapomorphies including regional endothermy, tooth morphology...
- orca). It was contemporaneous with and occupied the same region as the otodontid shark O. megalodon, which was likely also an apex predator, implying competition...
- of the world. In the US and Britain the most widespread genus name for otodontids with serrated teeth is Carcharocles, and the owners of unserrated ones...
- (2016). "A new elusive otodontid shark (Lamniformes: Otodontidae) from the lower Miocene, and comments on the taxonomy of otodontid genera, including the...
- Cretalamna is a genus of extinct otodontid shark that lived from the latest Early Cretaceous to Eocene epoch (about 103 to 46 million years ago). It is...
- instance of an antagonistic interaction between a sperm whale and an otodontid shark recorded in the fossil record. It is widely believed that the genus...
- fishes), are abundant in the London Clay. Teeth of Otodus sokolovi, an otodontid shark Teeth of Xiphodolamia. a mackerel shark, London Clay Heliobatis...