‘Godzilla’ shark discovered in New Mexico gets a name

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‘Godzilla’ shark discovered in New Mexico gets a name

A row of teeth on the lower jaw of a 300-million-year-old shark species named last week after a nearly complete skeleton of the species in 2013 in New Mexico. The short, squat teeth distinguished the “Godzilla Shark” from its ancient cousins, which have longer, more spear-like teeth.

‘Godzilla’ shark discovered in New Mexico gets a name

A row of teeth on the lower jaw of a 300-million-year-old shark species named last week after a nearly complete skeleton of the species in 2013 in New Mexico. The short, squat teeth distinguished the “Godzilla Shark” from its ancient cousins, which have longer, more spear-like teeth.
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