Animals
Meet Melbourne's Sea Monster: Prehistoric Sperm Whale that Killed Other Whales Roamed Australia, Giant Fossil Reveals
Unlike the living sperm whale, which has no functional teeth, the ancient Livyatan melvillei, with its 36 cm. teeth feeds on other whales and bigger predators.
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