File:Meg bitten cetacean vertebra.jpg
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DescriptionMeg bitten cetacean vertebra.jpg |
English: This image shows a whale vertebra that has been bitten in half by a Megalodon. The large gouge marks are visible on the vertebra confirming such an interaction.
Čeština: Obratel velryby s ranami od megalodona |
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Source | http://www.fossilguy.com/gallery/vert/fish-shark/carcharocles/carcharocles.htm | ||
Author | Jayson Kowinsky | ||
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