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  2. Megalodon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Hubbell from Gainesville, Florida, possesses an upper anterior megalodon tooth whose maximum height is 18.4 centimeters (7.25 in), one of the largest known tooth specimens from the shark. [60] In addition, a 2.7-by-3.4-meter (9 by 11 ft) megalodon jaw reconstruction developed by fossil hunter Vito Bertucci contains a tooth whose maximum ...

  3. National Megalodon Day is June 15. Here are 5 things to ... - AOL

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    Scientists don't know for sure whether the megalodon ever lived in Mississippi even if some of its teeth were found in the Magnolia State. National Megalodon Day is June 15. Here are 5 things to ...

  4. List of the prehistoric life of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating the largest (grey) and most conservative (red) size estimates of the Miocene-Pliocene shark Carcharocles megalodon (sometimes Carcharodon or Otodus megalodon) with a whale shark (violet), great white shark (green), and anachronistic human (black) to scale †Otodus megalodon; Otus †Otus asio †Oxydactylus – tentative ...

  5. Megalodontidae - Wikipedia

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    A family of insects was also previously called "Megalodontidae", containing the sawfly genus Megalodontes. In order to remove the homonymy , that family has been renamed Megalodontesidae . [ 1 ]

  6. Scientists find new clue in what led to megalodon’s demise

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  7. Alachua Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Alachua Formation is a Miocene geologic formation in Florida. The claystones , sandstones and phosphorites of the formation preserve many fossils of mammals , birds , reptiles and fish , among others megalodon .

  8. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    Megalodon (surviving populations) [18] [19] [20] Otodus megalodon [a] Giant prehistoric shark Oceans Mokele-mbembe [21] Dinosaur (lake, river and/or swamp monster) Republic of the Congo: Morgawr [22] Sea serpent Falmouth Bay: Ogopogo [5] N'ha•a•itk, Naitaka Lake monster Lake Okanagan, Canada Sea serpents [23] Sea animals, dinosaurs All ...

  9. Basking shark - Wikipedia

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    Other common names include bone shark, elephant shark, sailfish, and sunfish. In Orkney, it is called hoe-mother (contracted homer), meaning "the mother of the piked dogfish". [5] The basking shark is a cosmopolitan migratory species found in all the world's temperate oceans.