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Megateuthis gigantea

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Megateuthis gigantea
Temporal range: Jurassic
Fossilised guards of M. gigantea (top and centre) and M. aalensis (bottom)
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M. gigantea
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Megateuthis gigantea

Megateuthis gigantea is the largest known belemnite species. The guard of M. gigantea, which has been found in Europe and Asia, can measure up to 46 centimetres in length (18 inches), giving the living animal an estimated length of 3 metres (10 feet).

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