Fig. 2. A in Carcharocles-bitten sperm whale tooth from the Neogene of the Coastal Eastern United States ...
Fig. 2. A possible origin of the Otodus tooth bite traces on the root of the Neogene sperm whale tooth CMM-V-8955. An Otodus sp. (foreground) is biting the rostrum of a sperm whale (background). That the bite traces occur on the tooth of the sperm whale hints at a live antagonistic interaction betwe...
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Summary: | Fig. 2. A possible origin of the Otodus tooth bite traces on the root of the Neogene sperm whale tooth CMM-V-8955. An Otodus sp. (foreground) is biting the rostrum of a sperm whale (background). That the bite traces occur on the tooth of the sperm whale hints at a live antagonistic interaction between these two macropredators. ... : Published as part of Godfrey, Stephen J., Nance, John R. & Riker, Norman L., 2021, Carcharocles-bitten sperm whale tooth from the Neogene of the Coastal Eastern United States, pp. 599-603 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 66 (3) on page 601, DOI: 10.4202/app.00820.2020, http://zenodo.org/record/12196291 ... |
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