Titanotaria orangensis skull and jaws OCPC 111413D Model
Titanotaria orangensis skull and jaws OCPC 11141
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More model informationBefore walruses had their halmark long tusks, they had short teeth and a feeding ecology probably more like large seals do today. This is the holotype of Titanotaria orangensis, which as discovered in in the Oso Member of the Capistrano Formation, in Lake Forest, California in 1993. It was formally described in a 2018 paper available at PeerJ. This model was generated by the Purple Porcupine company.
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Nov 28th 2023
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