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In 2015, two members of the Blue Beach Fossil Museum in Nova Scotia found a long, curved fossil jaw, bristling with teeth.
The species was named Sphyragnathus tyche, combining Greek words “sphyra,” meaning hammer and “gnathus,” meaning jaw for the ...
The large fish, spanning nearly a metre on the lake bed, lived in waters thick with rival fish, including giants several ...
Researchers have discovered a new species of ancient fish with hooked front fangs that made them a fearsome and effective ...
Researchers in Nova Scotia discovered a new predatory fish species, Sphyragnathus tyche, offering new insights into evolution after the Devonian extinction.
In 2015, two members of the Blue Beach Fossil Museum in Nova Scotia found a long, curved fossil jaw, bristling with teeth.
HALIFAX — Researchers have discovered a new species of ancient fish with hooked front fangs that made them a fearsome and effective predator. A paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate ...
They look like devils and hence are called pez diablo in Spanish, but these demonic objects are dried and mutilated versions ...