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  • curprev 06:2106:21, 17 February 2020Dunkleosteus77 talk contribs 19,456 bytes −374 Undid revision 941205685 by Smilodon1842 (talk); prehistoric-wildlife.com is the textbook definition of an unreliable source. Read up on WP:RS and WP:SOURCES undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 05:2905:29, 17 February 2020Smilodon1842 talk contribs 19,830 bytes +374 That source is reliable, "Although a predator itself,‭ ‬Brygmophyseter has been depicted as a prey item for the gigantic shark C.‭ ‬megalodon.‭ ‬This is a plausible scenario as not only did the two predators swim the oceans at the same time,‭ ‬C.‭ ‬megalodon had a cosmopolitan distribution as evidenced by C.‭ ‬megalodon fossils found all over the world.‭ ‬On top of this large C.‭ ‬megalodon appear to have been specialists at hunting and killing whales like Brygmophyseter." undo Tag: Undo

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