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- various species of Titanichthys had small, ineffective-looking mouth-plates that lacked a sharp cutting edge. It is ****umed that Titanichthys was a filter feeder...
- Bungartius was placed as an intermediate between Tafilalichthys and Titanichthys. List of placoderms Dunkle, D.H. (1947-05-01). "A new genus and species...
- waters during adolescence. A specimen of Dunkleosteus (CMNH 5302), and Titanichthys (CMNH 9889), show damage said to be puncture damage from the bony fangs...
- armoured fish ever to roam the planet, lived during the Late Devonian Titanichthys, a planktivorous arthrodire from the Famennian of the Cleveland Shale...
- Holonema, and some were planktivores, such as the gigantic arthrodire Titanichthys, various members of Homostiidae, and Heterosteus. Extraordinary evidence...
- tons) in weight. Its filter feeding relative, Titanichthys, may have rivaled it in size. Titanichthys reached a length of 7 m (23 ft) though in older...
- studies of stratigraphy and fossil fauna (he found the first specimens of Titanichthys ag****izi). Later he taught at the university of Algeria (1945) and ten...
- the same league as Tyrannosaurus rex and the modern crocodile. Titanichthys Titanichthys is a genus of giant, aberrant marine placoderm that lived in shallow...
- short tons) in weight. Another large placoderm, Titanichthys, may have rivaled it in size. Titanichthys is estimated to have a length around 4.1–7.5 m...
- Heterosteus might have been planktivorous, along with Homosteus, and Titanichthys. Heterosteus was originally described in 1837 as species of Trionyx,...