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  2. File:Extinct predators size comparison.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Ptychodus - Wikipedia

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    Ptychodus was a large shark, previously estimated at 10 meters (33 feet) long based on extrapolation from teeth. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The subadult specimen with the largest vertebra showed that it could reach lengths of 4.3–7.07 m (14.1–23.2 ft), so a 10 m (33 ft) length is possible, but more analysis is required for verification.

  4. Otodus - Wikipedia

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    The fossils of Otodus sharks indicate that they were very large macro-predatory sharks. [7] The largest known teeth of O. obliquus measure about 104 millimetres (4.1 in) in height. [8] The vertebral centrum of this species are over 12.7 cm (5 inch) wide. [7] Scientists suggest that O. obliquus would have measured about 8–9 metres (26–30 ft ...

  5. Stethacanthidae - Wikipedia

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    Stethacanthidae is an extinct family of prehistoric sharks. [1] It is estimated to have existed approximately between 380 and 300 million years ago. Members of this family are noted for their peculiar dorsal fin.

  6. Cretoxyrhina - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 study by PhD student Humberto Ferron analyzed the relationships between the morphological variables including the skeleton and tail fin of C. mantelli and modeled an average cruising speed of 12 km/h (7.5 mph) and a burst swimming speed of around 70 km/h (43 mph), making Cretoxyrhina possibly one of the fastest sharks known. [49] For ...

  7. Cosmopolitodus - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitodus is an extinct genus of mackerel shark that lived between thirty and one million years ago during the late Oligocene to the Early Pleistocene epochs.Its type species is Cosmopolitodus hastalis, the broad-tooth mako (other common names include the extinct giant mako and broad-tooth white shark).

  8. Hexanchiformes - Wikipedia

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    Extinct: Hexanchidae: Cow sharks: 3 extant 5 extinct 5 extant 31 extinct Cow sharks are considered the most primitive of all the sharks, because their skeletons ...

  9. Paraorthacodus - Wikipedia

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    Paraorthacodus is an extinct genus of shark. It a member of the family Paraorthacodontidae [ 1 ] [ 2 ] (though it was formerly regarded as a member of the family Palaeospinacidae [ 3 ] ), which is either placed in Hexanchiformes [ 2 ] or in Synechodontiformes . [ 1 ]