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Huge, 1.05" Fossil Crusher Shark (Ptychodus) Tooth

This is a fascinating, 1.05" wide tooth from a Crusher Shark (Ptychodus mortoni) a genus of shell-crushing sharks from the Late Cretaceous period.

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Shell crusher' shark swam Cretaceous Kansas 90 million

A team of paleontologists has identified the remains of a gigantic, 88.7-million-year-old shark nicknamed the "shell crusher", 

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Dunkleosteus - Wikipedia

Dunkleosteus is an extinct genus of large armored, jawed fishes that existed during the Late Devonian period, about 382–358 million years ago.It consists of ten species, some of which

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1.1" Fossil Crusher Shark (Ptychodus) Tooth - Kansas

This is a fascinating, 1.1" wide tooth from a Crusher Shark (Ptychodus mortoni) a genus of shell-crushing sharks from the Late Cretaceous period. Paleontologists conjecture that these crusher sharks grew to be about 4-5 meters long. Given their teeth, we can assume they probably crushed and ate large shelled animals such as giant clams and

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Ptychodus - Wikipedia

Ptychodus (from Greek: πτυχή ptyche 'fold' and Greek: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is a genus of extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) sharks from the Late Cretaceous. Fossils of Ptychodus teeth are found in many Late Cretaceous marine sediments. There are many species among the Ptychodus that have been uncovered on all the continents around the globe. Such species are Ptychodus mortoni, P. decurrens, P. marginalis, P. mammillaris, P. rugosus and P. latissimus to name a fe

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96" Crusher Shark (Ptychodus) Tooth - Kansas - FossilEra

This is a .96" tooth from a Crusher Shark (Ptychodus mortoni) a genus of shell-crushing sharks from the Late Cretaceous period. Its believed they grew to be about 4-5 meters long that

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LEAHANA SHARK TEETH BLACK CRUSHER Hand Muller

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Evolution's ultimate predator: Here are our top 10 prehistoric sharks

Crusher shark () This shark roamed the world 100 to 85 million years ago, feeding on shellfish which it crushed with powerful jaws. These jaws were armed with over 550 massive flattened teeth, perfect for consuming the huge amounts of food this 11

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Rare Deltodus crusher shark tooth Carboniferous bradyodont fish

Fossil Dinosaur-Age Shell Crusher Shark Tooth Cretaceous Kansas COA 4105. $59.95 + $3.99 shipping + $3.99 shipping + $3.99 shipping. Seller 100% positive Seller 100% positive Seller 100% positive. ST group Authentic Archaic Indian Petrified Palmwood Tool Wolf Family Coll.

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