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Extinct Crow Shark

Squalicorax Shark Teeth

Squalicorax pristodontus

from Ouled Abdoun Basin;
Oued Zem, near Kouribgha, Morocco

This large, lamnoid shark was the primary scavanger of the Upper Cretaceous (100 to 65 million years ago).  It's common name - Crow Shark - came from it's feeding habits.  This animal patrolled in groups seeking out dead animals for it's dinner.  These teeth range in size from 1" to about 3/4".

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