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kumratart · 2 months ago
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Go ahead little void brother Jeff, tell Tyberos who was mean to you
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alternativeminiatures · 1 year ago
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Via r/Grimdank
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shark-man-simp · 10 months ago
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Lord Commander -
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krumpits · 6 months ago
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Super excited for the new space marine game, so i made my own guy from the best chapter (space shark supremacy!)
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mesozoicmarket · 2 months ago
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A fossilized shark tooth of a great white shark, or Carcharodon carcharias from the Pisco Formation in Sacaco, Peru. This Pliocene aged great white shark tooth shows nice shades of blue colors known from this deposit.
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Carcharodon Astra Heavy Assault Intercessor by Wolfdawgartcorner
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haltraveler · 2 years ago
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This mental image is sending me
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drhoz · 25 days ago
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#2779 - Otodus angustidens - Megatooth Shark
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A very large extinct shark from the Late Eocene and Miocene epochs (34 to 21 million years ago). Related to the famous Megalodon.
You may have noticed that the label says Carcharodon angustidens. That's because the prehistoric shark researchers currently disagree where the lines should be between Otodus, Carcharocles, and Carcharodon.
It doesn't help that shark fossils are mostly limited to loose teeth and the occasional vertebral centra, so we have a limited idea of the exact size and shape of most extinct sharks. This one had teeth just shy of 10cm, and may have been 9.3 m (31 ft) in length. Even larger teeth from elsewhere imply a body length of 11–12 metres (36–39 ft). The largest known Great White is 5.83 m (19.1 ft).
The Megatooth Sharks had a very wide geographic distribution, and likewise their diet was Anything They Want To.
University of Otago Geology Museum, Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand.
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tff-praefectus · 1 year ago
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Carcharodon hastalis white shark tooth
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adriansabah · 1 year ago
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3D prints of Raven Guard and Carcharodon Chapter Master.
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philoursmars · 2 years ago
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Je reviens ENCORE une fois à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 55800 photos (environ).  On est en 2017 et comme ce blog est né en 2017, j’arriverai donc au bout de cette présentation.  
Marseille en juillet. Au MuCEM, il y a l’expo “Aventuriers des Mers” :
- Shen Du : “Girafe et son Gardien" - Chine, 1500
- étendard - Inde, XVIIIe s. 
- mâchoire de Carcharodon megalodon
- vizir de jeu d'échecs (= fou) en ivoire - Italie, 1100
- olifant d'Auch - Amalfi, XI-XIIe s.
- couvre-lit anglo-portugais - Bengale, 1600
-  faïences  - Valence, Damas, Izmir - env.1500
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kumratart · 1 month ago
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Blåhaj
meme comm <3
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magnifigal · 9 days ago
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Kate Bishop I don't think this is a smart idea to discuss with a Space Shark...
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marsskop · 8 months ago
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Legate-Inquisitor Jarndyce Fairn meeting Tyberos "The Red Wake", the leader of an unexpected loyalist chapter coming to aid in Badab War...
With sudden and unexpected grace the massive Terminator slid to his knees before the black-cassoked man who was but a fraction of his size.
Armored gauntlets went to the Terminator's helm and the fastenings hissed open, amber light dying in the helm's optic-lenses. The scarred face that was revealed was sharp visaged and waxen, deathly white, the eyes as fathomless and pitiless a black as the dark between the stars.
“Hail the Emperor,” the Carcharodon whispered through rows of ivory teeth.
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mesozoicmarket · 11 months ago
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A fossilized shark tooth of a great white shark, or Carcharodon carcharias from the Tirabuzon Formation in Corkscrew Hill, Santa Rosalia, Baja California, Mexico. The great white shark is undoubtedly the most famous species of shark and its teeth can be found from the Miocene. This particular specimen comes from the Pliocene.
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haaaaaaaaaaaave-you-met-ted · 9 months ago
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Tyberos the Red Wake by z-bozi
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