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Languages: English, Spanish Researchers have revealed a previously unknown species of "giant sea lizard" with a fearsome set of "dagger-like" teeth that lived during the age of the dinosaurs.
Fossils of a strange new species of marine lizard with dagger-like teeth that lived 66 million years ago, show a dramatically more biodiverse ocean ecosystem to what we see today. Paleontologists ...
The study authors report that a “fighting knife” found in north Queensland had a blade made of 15 shark teeth. In New Guinea and Micronesia, lances, knives, and clubs with shark teeth have ...
What do a sea unicorn, a termite gourmand, and a freshwater predator with dagger-like teeth have in common? Odd names aside, ...
"Some mosasaurs had teeth to pierce prey, others to cut, tear, or crush. Now we have Khinjaria, with a short face full of huge, dagger-shaped teeth." Jennifer Nalewicki is former Live Science ...
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While these residues superficially suggest Toalean people were using shark-tooth knives as everyday cutting implements, ethnographic (observations of recent communities), archaeological and ...
Scientists have discovered fossil remains of a “nightmarish” new sea lizard species with dagger-like teeth that dominated the oceans 66 million years ago. Khinjaria acuta would have lived alongside ...
With extremely powerful jaws, massive flippers and dagger-like teeth, they could quickly hunt and crush prey into bite-size pieces, said David Martill, an emeritus professor of paleobiology at ...