Acta Palaeontologica Polonica (Sep 2018)

Carcharocles-bitten odontocete caudal vertebrae from the Coastal Eastern United States

  • Stephen J. Godfrey,
  • Mike Ellwood,
  • Stephen Groff,
  • Michael Scott Verdin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00495.2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 3
pp. 463 – 468

Abstract

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A description and analysis is given of three Neogene odontocete caudal vertebrae that were bitten by the extinct megatooth sharks Carcharocles megalodon or Carcharocles chubutensis. The peduncular caudal vertebrae show bilateral gouge marks consistent with having been actively bitten and wedged between adjacent teeth of C. megalodon or C. chubutensis. None of the vertebrae show signs of healing. The occurrence of bite marks on distal caudals suggests active predation (vs. scavenging) in order to immobilize even relatively small prey prior to consumption.

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