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The Rock Professor has provided you with a mineral information card. Print on stock paper, and cut out to enhance your rock and mineral products.
To print: with your cursor, highlight the entire card below, right click and select print, then click on "selection" and print.
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Image credited to: http://www.calvertmarine museum.com
CARCHAROCLES MEGALODON Miocene - 15 million years old Evidence of its existence: Fossilized teeth and some minor bones
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FOSSILIZED SHARK TOOTH (CARCHAROCLES MEGALODON)
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This amazing fossilized shark tooth is the petrified remains of a species known as CHARCHAROCLES MEGALODON and was once believed to have been related to the great white shark. ThiS distant cousin of the mako shark is thought to have been the size of a railroad box car (approzimately 50 feet), to have weighed eight times more than a great white, and to have hunted whales when it cruised the oceans 15 million years ago.
Click on the images below for illustrations of the ancient CHARCHAROCLES MEGALODON.
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