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Jurassic World Animal | Planet Dinosaurs | Raptor | Learning Video for Kids | Learn Dino Name Part 3

Jurassic World Animal | Planet Dinosaurs | Raptor | Learning Video for Kids | Learn Dino Name Part 3 #kindertoy #kinsurunb Welcome home to Unboxing: www.youtube.com/kinder00surprise Hello! Please - Like, Comment...Subscribe to my channel: www.youtube.com/kinder00surprise GOOGLE+: https://plus.google.com/+kinder00surpise Pinterest : http://www.pinterest.com/kinder0surprise Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon), meaning "big tooth," is an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 23 to 2.6 million years ago (mya), during the Early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene. There had been some debate regarding the taxonomy of megalodon: some researchers argued that it was of the family Lamnidae and closely related to the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), while others argued that it belonged to the extinct family Otodontidae; presently, there is near unanimous consensus that the latter view is correct. Its genus placement is still debated, authors placing it in either Carcharocles, Megaselachus, Otodus, or Procarcharodon. The shark has made appearances in several media, such as the Discovery Channel's docufiction Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives. Scientists suggest that megalodon looked like a stockier version of the great white shark, though it may have looked similar to the basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) or the sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus). Regarded as one of the largest and most powerful fish to have ever lived, fossil remains of megalodon suggest that this giant shark reached a length of 18 meters (59 ft), though there are many other competing figures due to fragmentary remains; for example, 24 to 25 meters (79 to 82 ft). Their large jaws could exert a bite force of up to 110,000 to 180,000 newtons (25,000 to 40,000 lbf). Their teeth were thick and robust, built for grabbing prey and breaking bone. List of dinosaur genera: Allosaurus,Alocodon,Alxasaurus,Alaskacephale,Amtocephale,Ankylosaurus,Apatosaurus,Argentinosaurus, Balochisaurus,Bahariasaurus,Brachiosaurus,Wannanosaurus,Velociraptor,Vulcanodon,Gargoyleosaurus,Gastonia,Hesperosaurus,Giganotosaurus,Hypselospinus,Hypsirhophus,Goyocephale, Deinonychus,Dilophosaurus,Diplodocus,Dromaeosaurus,Aegyptosaurus,Giraffatitan,Saurolophus,Iguanodon,Camarasaurus, Camptosaurus,Carnotaurus,Carcharodontosaurus,Kentrosaurus,Kileskus,Compsognathus,Craspedodon,Craterosaurus,Kelmayisaurus,Lesothosaurus,Lycorhinus,Majungasaurus,Massospondylus,Megalosaurus,Megaraptor,Medusaceratops,Nasutoceratops,Nipponosaurus,Nodosaurus,Nothronychus,Oviraptor,Opisthocoelicaudia,Ornithomimus,Panoplosaurus,Pachycephalosaurus,Protoceratops,Psittacosaurus,Rajasaurus,Spinosaurus,Stegosaurus,Stegoceras,Styracosaurus,Supersaurus,Talarurus,Tarbosaurus,Therizinosaurus,Texasetes,Tyrannosaurus,Tuojiangosaurus,Triceratops,Troodon,Ouranosaurus,Wuerhosaurus,Falcarius,Ferganocephale,kuisaurus, Chasmosaurus,Huayangosaurus,Coelophysis,Ceratosaurus,Jiangjunosaurus,Jianchangosaurus,Chuandongocoelurus,Shamosaurus, Shantungosaurus,Shuvuuia,Euoplocephalus,Ekrixinatosaurus,Eodromaeus,Erliansaurus,Yunnanosaurus,Utahraptor,Yamaceratops,

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