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- Cretoxyrhina (/krɪˌtɒksiˈrhaɪnə/; meaning 'Cretaceous sharp-nose') is an extinct genus of large mackerel shark that lived about 107 to 73 million years...
- period) GenusCretoxyrhina Ag****iz, 1843 †Cretoxyrhina vraconensis Zhelezko, 2000 †Cretoxyrhina denticulata Glückman, 1957 †Cretoxyrhina ag****izensis Underwood...
- and mosasaurs. Other marine life included sharks such as Squalicorax, Cretoxyrhina, and the giant s****fish-eating Ptychodus mortoni (believed to be 10...
- Xiphactinus, Cretoxyrhina, and Ammonites. Dolly gets attacked by a shark (Squalicorax) after her mother was killed by another shark (Cretoxyrhina). Dolly survives...
- scavenged by sharks (Cretoxyrhina and Squalicorax). The remains of a Xiphactinus were found within a large specimen of Cretoxyrhina collected by Charles...
- Megaraptor Shannon Chan-Kent as Allie Alamosaurus Allison Cohen as Carla Cretoxyrhina Dylan Sloane Cowan as Rodney Raptorex Mic****e Creber as Mic****e Maiasaura...
- Pseudostacus sp. and a partial Dercetis triqueter, found in Hakel, Lebanon Cretoxyrhina, one of the largest Cretaceous sharks, attacking a Pteranodon in the...
- Commons has media related to Squalicorax. Elasmo.com page on Squalicorax Cretoxyrhina mantelli - The Ginsu Shark and Squalicorax falcatus - The Crow Shark...
- Cretaceous, they are likely to be of a shark with a similar dentition, Cretoxyrhina; since at one point they were considered to be the same (now defunct)...
- Southern Interior Subprovince, most of the key genera including sharks like Cretoxyrhina and the mosasaurs Clidastes, Tylosaurus, Globidens, Halisaurus, and Platecarpus...