A “serrated blade” found sticking from a rock on Isle of Wight in the UK has been identified as a shark tooth that could be 100 million years old, experts say. Wight Coast Fossils photo A “ serrated ...
Bite marks on the pterosaur bone match up with the teeth of two prehistoric fish: a Saurodon (pictured here) and a Squalicorax. Palaios Prehistoric sharks were formidable foes. With their serrated ...
A series of bite marks on a pterosaur’s wing bone reveals that it likely ended up the meal of several large predatory fish, including a prehistoric shark called Squalicorax. The 83-million-year-old ...
Object Details Collector Lloyd W. Stephenson Geologic Age Mesozoic - Cretaceous Record Last Modified 17 Oct 2024 Site Number 7479 Skeletal Morphology Skull element, tooth Stratigraphy Nacatoch Sand ...
A “ serrated blade” found sticking from a rock in the United Kingdom has been identified as a “nearly perfect” prehistoric shark tooth, experts say. It belonged to a Squalicorax falcatus shark, which ...
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