English: The giant teleosaur Machimosaurus stumbles arcross the bitten off frontleg of a Amanzia (the carcass was probably torn to pieces by a big pliosaur), while the shark Hybodus (originally swimming along with a school of Aspidorhynchus) waits for the teleosaur to go, so that he can eat the remaining parts. This scene is supported by fossil finds which were done in Europe. The layers in which the fossils were found date from te Jurassic-Cretaceous border.
Machimosaurus, Machimosauridae, 9-10 m long.
Hybodus, Hybodontidae, 3 m long.
Amanzia, Turiasauria, 18 m long.
Aspidorhynchus, Aspidorhynchidae, 40-65 cm long.
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{{Information |Description ={{en|1=The giant teleosaur ''Machimosaurus'' stumbles arcross the bitten off frontleg of a ''Cetiosauriscus'' (the carcass was probably torn to pieces by a big pliosaur), while the shark ''Hybodus'' (originally swimming alon