Carcharodon hastalis (Agassiz, 1843)
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Felipe |
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Carcharodon hastalis (Agassiz, 1843) |
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Carcharodon hastalis (Agassiz, 1843)
Tooth type: Tearing with tendency towards the cutting type.
According to Collareta et al. (2017b), adults of the extinct species C. hastalis were in large part piscivorous; they lived in tropical to temperate seas worldwide, probably on the inner shelf (Cappetta, 1987; Bor et al., 2012). The recent white shark C. carcharias feeds on bony and cartilaginous fishes as well as on marine mammals (Cortés,1999; Ebert, 2003), having a TL of 4.5 (Cortés, 1999). If C. hastalis also fed on marine mammals can not be said with certainty.
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