-
fossils is
because Parotodus likely primarily inhabited open
oceans far away from the continents.
While the
placement of
Parotodus with the Lamniformes...
-
venator Siverson and Lindgren, 2005
Genus †Dwardius Siverson, 1999
Genus †
Parotodus? Cappetta, 1980
Family †Cretoxyrhinidae (extinct, Late
Cretaceous period)...
-
sharks and
white sharks as well as
extinct species such as the
false mako (
Parotodus sp.), broad-toothed mako,
megalodon and the
transitional great white Carcharodon...
- Order:
Lamniformes Superfamily:
Lamnoidea Family: †Otodontidae
Gluckman 1964
Genera Cretalamna Kenolamna Megalolamna Otodus Palaeocarcharodon Parotodus?...
-
Europe during the Late
Cretaceous period. It has been
suggested that
Parotodus could also
belong to this family, but the
authors that
originally made...
- the
serrated mako (Carcharomodus escheri), and the false-toothed mako (
Parotodus benedenii). Eventually,
later studies would begin to show that much of...
- cr****idens),
Leptostyrax reached lengths of 6.3–8.3 m (21–27 ft). The
Cenozoic Parotodus reached up to 7.6 m (25 ft) in length. The
heaviest thresher shark was...
- †Isurus
desori †Isurus
hastalis †Isurus pl****
Megachasma Notorhynchus †
Parotodus benedenii Scyliorhinus Squalus Squatina Dasyatis Myliobatis Pacifichelys...
- cepedi****
Hexanchus gigas Carcharias Carcharoides catticus Isurus retroflexus Parotodus benedeni Alopias vulpinus Alopias grandis Alopias palatasi Cetorhinus...
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teeth from
other sharks such as the
megalodon and the false-toothed mako (
Parotodus benedenii), a
consensus was
reached that they were
likely from a morphotype...