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Who was Megalodon? The Great White Shark Mako SharkGreat White SharkMegalodon.

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Page 1: Who was Megalodon? The Great White Shark Mako SharkGreat White SharkMegalodon.

How Big Was Megalodon?

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Who was Megalodon?

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How would you do it?

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The Great White Shark

Mako Shark Great White Shark Megalodon

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Position in the Jaw

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Upper vs. LowerUpper Left (L6) Lower Left (l3)

Differences

1. Width (uppers are broader)2. Root Thickness (lowers are thicker)3. Crown Thickness (uppers are thicker)

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Anterior vs. Lateral vs. Posterior

Increasingly more asymmetrical - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > Decreasing in size - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >

Anterior Lateral Posterior

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Measuring Crown Height (CH)

*Measure crown height in mm

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Measuring Crown Height

1. The first step is to turn the tooth into a triangle by marking three points on a sheet of paper: A) where the crown meets the left root lobe, B) where the crown meets the right root lobe, and C) the tip of the crown (see image below). 2. Now measure a perpendicular line from the crown tip (C) to the line segment AB. This is your crown height, or X in your equation. Remember to measure the CH in millimeters.

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Calculate the Total Length

PositionRegression Equation (x=CH)

A1 TL= 5.234+11.522xA2 TL= -2.16+12.103xA3 TL= 19.162+15.738xL1 TL= 5.540+14.197xL2 TL= 4.911+13.433xL3 TL= 0.464+14.550xL4 TL= 5.569+17.658xL5 TL= -5.778+26.381xL6 TL= -71.915+50.205xL7 TL= -48.696+69.292xL8 TL= -84.781+104.968xL9 TL= -10.765+17.616x

a1 TL= -8.216+14.895xa2 TL= -7.643+13.597xa3 TL= -10.765+17.616xl1 TL= 9.962+17.437xl2 TL= 1.131+19.204xl3 TL= -30.947+25.132xl4 TL= -51.765+35.210xl5 TL= -73.120+55.262xl6 TL= -117.456+96.971xl7 TL= -64.732+138.350xl8 TL= -137.583+231.411x

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How old is the shark?

Life Stage Description Size Range

Neonate Not yet born <4m

Juvenile Very young 4-10.5m

Adult Mature >10.5m

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Did everyone get the same answer?

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of using the 2D

and 3D teeth?