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rdfs:label | - Odobenocetops
- Odobenocetops
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rdfs:comment | - This type of whale was juvenile megaladons favorite meal at only 7 feet long. It had long tusks that were used to fight other odobenoceptos'. Young Megaladon used to bite these in half or a young or injured one would only bite its tale off and leave it to die, before eating it..
- Odobenocetops was a small cetacean from the Pliocene. It is significant for its long, conical tusks that protruded from the sides of its face.
- Odobenocetops ("walrus-face whale") was a small whale from the Pliocene. It had two tusks, and, in some fossils, one tusk was longer than the other. Odobenocetops was probably the prey of C. megalodon.
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Row 6 info | - (Muizon 1993)
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Row 7 info | - * O. peruvianus
* O. leptodon
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Appearances | - Sea Monsters: Into the Jaws of Death
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Meaning | - "cetacean that seems to walk on its teeth"
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ATT | - Long tusk present in males; carnivorous; small eyes; short tail and fluke
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abstract | - This type of whale was juvenile megaladons favorite meal at only 7 feet long. It had long tusks that were used to fight other odobenoceptos'. Young Megaladon used to bite these in half or a young or injured one would only bite its tale off and leave it to die, before eating it..
- Odobenocetops was a small cetacean from the Pliocene. It is significant for its long, conical tusks that protruded from the sides of its face.
- Odobenocetops ("walrus-face whale") was a small whale from the Pliocene. It had two tusks, and, in some fossils, one tusk was longer than the other. Odobenocetops was probably the prey of C. megalodon.
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