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Amazing Shark Fossil

Started by Crackington, April 24, 2024, 06:56:58 PM

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Oh it looks cute. Thanks for sharing. Love how well preserved it is too. Hope someone does a figure of it.
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Amazing fossils. It really does have a big head! Thanks for thinking of me, avatar_Crackington @Crackington!

It appears to be from the same quarry, and have the same author list, as Aquilolamna. I haven't been able to get the full article yet, but I wonder if they address any of the provenance controversies that surrounded Aquilolamna.
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