Notidanodon Loozi fossil shark tooth (3)
Notidanodon Loozi fossil shark tooth (3)
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Small part of tip is missing
- 1.8 cm
- Sidi Chenana, Morocco
- 56 million years, Upper Paleocene
Notidanodon loozi is an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 56 million years ago. It belonged to the family Hexanchidae, which includes deep-sea sharks with more than the typical five gill slits seen in most shark species.
Fossils of Notidanodon loozi have been found in marine deposits in various locations, including Europe. The shark is characterized by its elongated body and multiple gill slits. While the details of its ecology and behavior are not fully understood, the study of fossils like Notidanodon loozi contributes to our understanding of prehistoric marine ecosystems.
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