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collecting shark teeth. Shark teeth collectors can guess how large a shark was by measuring the shark tooth. First, they measure the length of the tooth in inches... |
The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the white shark, is a species of mackerel shark. It is the world's largest living predatory... |
A tooth whorl is a structure found on the Helicoprion. It is a name shark lovers call when they see one. Almost all Helicoprion specimens are known solely... |
jaws of the tiger shark have large, sharp teeth which helps the shark to cut through the flesh and bones of their prey. Each tooth is jagged around the... |
Helicoprion (section Tooth whorls) of Helicoprion. The tooth was unusual-looking. Many shark fans call the tooth a tooth whorl. The largest known Helicoprion tooth whorl, specimen IMNH... |
There is one symphysial tooth in the upper jaw and one or two in the lower jaw. The average length of a full-grown Blacknose shark is around 4.1 feet (1... |
white) have been reported several times. Nurse sharks have the simplest type of tooth arrangement found in sharks. This means that there is no overlapping between... |
Megalodon (category Sharks) white shark. Most authors now think this is due to convergent evolution. The great white shark is more closely related to the extinct broad-toothed mako... |
Carcharhinus (category Sharks) Pondicherry shark, Carcharhinus hemiodon Finetooth shark, Carcharhinus isodon Smooth tooth blacktip shark, Carcharhinus leiodon Bull shark, Carcharhinus... |
Bignose shark, the Caribbean reef shark, the Sandbar shark, the Dusky shark, and the Oceanic whitetip shark; all large, triangular-toothed sharks. Based... |
Chimaera (fish) (redirect from Ghost shark) years ago. They do not have shark-like skin or teeth. They have smooth scales on their bodies, and three pairs of grinding tooth plates. They have a poisonous... |
Denticles or serrations are small bumps on a tooth that give the tooth a cutting edge. In paleontology, denticle features are used to describe and classify... |
bramble sharks, dogfish and roughsharks. Pristiophoriformes There is one family in this order. These are the sawsharks, with an elongate, toothed snout... |
ferns, and lycophytes. An unusual shark called Helicoprion also made its appearance. This strange fish had a tooth whorl. "Chart/Time Scale". www.stratigraphy... |
against predators such as sharks and intruding divers. The 'teeth' protruding from the rostrum are not real teeth, but modified tooth-like structures called... |
Some people draw it as a slender shark. Others mistake it for a perciform fish. So far, people have found teeth and tooth fossils instead of complete fossils... |
consisting of sharks, rays and chimaeras, appeared by about 395 million years ago, in the middle Devonian. Helicoprion - a fish famous for its tooth whorls Goodrichthys... |
Dolphin (category Toothed whales) Dolphins are part of the toothed whales. Generally, they are among the smaller whales. Most live in salt water oceans, but some live in rivers – there... |
For the movie about a shark, see Jaws (movie). The jaw is the part of an animal's body that it uses to grab and chew food. In humans, the jaws are two... |
finely toothed suckers, with which they grab their prey. Cuttlefish eat small molluscs, crabs, shrimp, fish and other cuttlefish. Various sharks and fish... |