Cretoxyrhina is about 1.75× longer by these reference values.
Cretoxyrhina uses a 7 m upper reference, compared with 4 m for Bull shark. A clean mass ratio is not shown because at least one weight is not reliably reconstructed.
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Length bars use upper comparison values and do not show body depth, tail proportion or typical adult size. A long thresher tail, for example, does not equal whale-shark body mass.
THE NUMBERS
Side by side.
WHAT THE DATA CAN SAY
Size is not the whole animal.
Length and weight
Bull shark is represented by reported to 4 m / 13 ft; Cretoxyrhina by estimated to about 7 m / 23 ft. The 4 m figure is a reported maximum; typical mature animals are smaller. Length is reconstructed from fossils; mass is too model-dependent for a single figure here.
Bite evidence
Bull shark: The upper value is a theoretical posterior bite for the largest specimen in a 73–285 cm study series—not a universal adult bite. Cretoxyrhina: TuffShark does not scale a bite value without a published species-specific model.
Living versus extinct
At least one animal is known from fossils. Fossil length, weight and bite estimates depend on which living analogues and scaling equations researchers choose.
Ecology changes the matchup
Its freshwater range is exceptional among large coastal sharks. Teeth and rare skeletal material point to a large, fast lamniform predator.
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