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Sharks teeth

Tooth of an extinct shark (Carcharodon megalodon) on the right, compared with a tooth from a modern Great White shark, (Carcharodon carcharias) on the left

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Carcharodon Chondrichthyes Compare Comparison Elasmobranch Elasmobranchii Fishes Lamnidae Lamniform Lamniformes Mackerel Shark Selachimorph Selachimorpha Shark Sharp Teeth Tooth Triangle Triangular White Shark


A3 (42 x 29.7cm) Poster Print

"Discover the fascinating world of sharks with our captivating poster prints from Media Storehouse, featuring an intriguing comparison of ancient and modern shark teeth. This visually striking design showcases the tooth of an extinct Carcharodon megalodon, the largest shark that ever existed, juxtaposed with a tooth from its modern counterpart, the Great White shark (Carcharodon carcharias). This educational and aesthetically pleasing poster is sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online and is perfect for adding a touch of marine wonder to any room. Rights Managed."

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Estimated Product Size is 42.6cm x 30.6cm (16.8" x 12")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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1. Title: "A Toothy Comparison: An Anatomical Exploration of Shark Teeth - Carcharodon Megalodon and Carcharodon Carcharias" 2.. This image showcases an intriguing comparison between the teeth of two distinct shark species: the extinct Carcharodon Megalodon on the right and its modern counterpart, the Great White Shark, Carcharodon Carcharias, on the left. The Megalodon tooth, with its massive triangular shape and serrated edges, once terrorized ancient oceans, measuring up to 7 inches long. In contrast, the Great White Shark tooth, at approximately 2 inches long, displays a similar triangular shape but with smaller serrations, reflecting its role as a formidable predator in today's marine ecosystem. Both sharks belong to the Chondrichthyes class, characterized by their cartilaginous skeletons, and the Elasmobranchii order, which includes elasmobranchs. The Megalodon is classified under the Lamniformes order, Lamnidae family, and Carcharocles subfamily, while the Great White Shark falls under the Lamniformes order, Lamnidae family, and Carcharodon genus. This comparison highlights the diverse evolutionary adaptations within the Selachimorpha subclass, which includes both modern and extinct sharks. The Megalodon's tooth, a relic from the Miocene epoch, offers a glimpse into the anatomy of this ancient, apex predator. Its large size and powerful bite enabled it to tackle massive prey, such as whales. Conversely, the Great White Shark's tooth, with its sharp edges and keen serrations, is designed for slicing through the flesh of large fish and seals. This comparison not only underscores the remarkable similarities and differences between these two shark species but also emphasizes their shared role as apex predators throughout the history of the ocean.

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