Monday, 21 January 2019

Prehistoric shark had video-game teeth

Galagadon nordquisti likely lay on the riverbed, feeding on invertebrates

Currently on display at Chicago's Field Museum, "Sue" is the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found. Although the fossilized bones were unearthed 20 years ago, scientists recently discovered the remains of a previously-unknown shark that co-existed along with the dinosaur – and the fish has been named after a classic video game.

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from New Atlas (Gizmag) http://bit.ly/2T79h9M

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