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Physogaleus was a very small Eocene shark featured in the Impossible Pictures' series Walking with Beasts, where it is seen hunting fish in the open ocean, being preyed on by Basilosaurus, and living in mangroves, where they ate Apidium, but were too small to attack Moeritherium, Arsinoitherium, or any other very large animals.They also appear in the book version of Sea Monsters, in the Eocene portion, where they attempted to steal a Basilosaurus' kill.

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  • Physogaleus
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  • Physogaleus was a very small Eocene shark featured in the Impossible Pictures' series Walking with Beasts, where it is seen hunting fish in the open ocean, being preyed on by Basilosaurus, and living in mangroves, where they ate Apidium, but were too small to attack Moeritherium, Arsinoitherium, or any other very large animals.They also appear in the book version of Sea Monsters, in the Eocene portion, where they attempted to steal a Basilosaurus' kill.
  • Physogaleus is a small prehistoric shark that lived during the Eocene epoch.
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Appearances
  • Walking with Beasts
Primary diet
  • Carnivore
Fatalities caused
  • One Apidium
Appearances (books)
  • ''Sea Monsters
Time Period
  • Late Eocene Epoch
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  • Physogaleus was a very small Eocene shark featured in the Impossible Pictures' series Walking with Beasts, where it is seen hunting fish in the open ocean, being preyed on by Basilosaurus, and living in mangroves, where they ate Apidium, but were too small to attack Moeritherium, Arsinoitherium, or any other very large animals.They also appear in the book version of Sea Monsters, in the Eocene portion, where they attempted to steal a Basilosaurus' kill.
  • Physogaleus is a small prehistoric shark that lived during the Eocene epoch.
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