- The
molars or
molar teeth are large, flat
teeth at the back of the mouth. They are more
developed in mammals. They are used
primarily to
grind food during...
-
tissue above the eye. The
opening to the
mantle is broad, the
radula is
multicuspid and
linear in form with the
first and
second lateral tooth each being...
- the
Maevarano Formation in
Mahajanga Province,
although one
isolated multicuspid tooth of this
genus was
discovered in
Kallamedu Formation of India. The...
- camouflage. Its
radula is
heterodont (or heteroglossan),
featuring a
multicuspid central rhachidian tooth and
unicuspid lateral teeth. Vitreledonella...
-
scales on the
posterior part of the body, and in
possessing unusual,
multicuspid teeth.
These teeth were
similar to
those of modern-day
herbivorous fish...
- Martin;
France De
Lapparent De
Broin (2016). "A
miniature notosuchian with
multicuspid teeth from the
Cretaceous of Morocco" (PDF).
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology...
- ****ociated with
feeding on
smaller terrestrial prey like insects. Its
multicuspid teeth also
suggest it fed on insects.
Karenites has long limb
bones that...
- Pakasuchus, have
extremely mammal-like teeth.
Their molars are
complex and
multicuspid, and are able to
occlude or fit with one another. Some
forms such as...
- the jaws, and
broad molar-like
teeth at the back of the mouth.
While multicuspid teeth are seen in many
other notosuchians such as
Simosuchus and Yacarerani...
-
Palaeozoic cladodontomorph chondrichthyans. The
teeth of
Cretacladoides are
multicuspid in structure, with a cladodont-like crown, and
measure less than 1 millimetre...