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The Ptychodontid Sharks - Oceans of Kansas Paleontology

Ptychodus is a genus of durophagous (shell-crushing) sharks from the Late Cretaceous. Their teeth have been n collected on all continents, 

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Kids Long Sleeve Crusher Tee-Life is Great (Shark

Why should grownups have all the fun? This Long Sleeve Crusher has the same playfulness and laid-back style as the adult classic.

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Shell crusher' shark swam Cretaceous Kansas - NBC News

Paleontologists have just identified the remains of a gigantic, 88.7-million-year-old shark nicknamed the "shell crusher." The Cretaceous species could pulverize large, shelled animals with its

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Huge, 1.4" Fossil Crusher Shark (Ptychodus) Tooth - Kansas

9 Huge, 1.4" Fossil Crusher Shark (Ptychodus) Tooth - Kansas This is a large, 1.4" wide tooth from a Crusher Shark (Ptychodus mortoni) a genus of shell-crushing sharks from the Late Cretaceous period. It is in excellent condition, requiring no repair or restoration. There is some interesting wearing along the edge of one side of this tooth.

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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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SHARK TANK and CRYPT CRUSHER 47875875548

SHARK TANK and CRYPT CRUSHER. I do appreciate your patience. Make sure that I communicate well and help in any way possible.

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Shell Crusher' Shark Swam Cretaceous Kansas - Seeker

The shark, nicknamed the "shell crusher," had 1,000 "pavement-like" teeth built for pulverizing the shells of marine animals. - This animal lived at a time when many other species -- reptiles

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Fossil Dinosaur-Age Shell Crusher Shark Tooth Cretaceous Kansas COA

Here is a genuine fossil tooth from a Ptychodus mortoni, a shell-crushing shark of the Cretaceous, about 83 million years ago, near the end of the Age of the Dinosaur. They grew to be about 14-15 feet in length.

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Ptychodus Crusher Shark Tooth #3 | Indiana9 Fossils

Shell-Crusher Shark; Cretaceous Age; Camp Ranch Formation; Cedar Hill Texas; This ROOTED Ptychodus Shark Tooth meassures .42″ wide. The specimen will come in a 1.25″ Gem Jar with Identification Label; Ptychodus was one of the more unique sharks of the Cretaceous oceans. Instead of having sharp, pointed teeth for tearing flesh from its

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The Cookiecutter Shark | Sharks of Bermuda Triangle

How big is a cookie cutter shark?

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RE: Giant 'Shell Crusher' Shark Remains Found in Kansas

RE: Giant 'Shell Crusher' Shark Remains Found in Kansas. To: "'Paul Heinrich'" , ; Subject: 

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