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Shark-Dino Interaction in North Africa, Southern Europe

At least one species from the genus Carcharias, represented by this photo of a modern grey nurse shark, likely encountered dinosaurs. Guillaume Guinot, a research associate at the Natural History Museum of Geneva, told Discovery News, “The shark species Carcharias amonensis has possibly interacted with spinosaurs in Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) estuarine waters of North Africa and Southern Europe, as remains of these are often found in association.”

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