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Lameta formation of India. It is
known from a
solitary molariform (possibly a
right upper molariform) tooth. It
might represent the last
known non-mammalian...
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including one
incisor and
seven molariforms (molar-like teeth,
either premolars or true molars).
Bharattherium molariforms are high,
curved teeth, with a...
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benthic sharks feed
solely on
crustaceans which they
crush with
their flat
molariform teeth.
Other sharks feed on
squid or fish,
which they
swallow whole. The...
- it
possessed several speciations towards carnivory, such as
shearing molariform teeth,
large canine-like
incisors and
powerful jaw and
forelimb musculature...
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second genus, Trapalcotherium, is
known from a
single tooth, a
first lower molariform (molar-like tooth), from a
different Late
Cretaceous Argentinean locality...
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lophoselenodont teeth (having
teeth that are
lophodont and selenodont),
fully molariform premolars, and
relatively high-crowned ch**** teeth. This
suggests the...
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Behind these begin the
molariforms,
which are more
complex in
shape featuring multiple cusps and cingula. The
first molariform only
possesses two cusps...
- Cenozoic.
Shared characteristics of the
group are the
presence of
lower molariform teeth equipped with
longitudinal rows of
cusps and
enlarged incisors....
- or are
molariform. The
molariform teeth are
smoothly rounded, lack cusps, and
there are
numerous teeth per row. Horn
sharks have
molariform teeth. The...
- some
resembling multituberculates, is also uncertain. The
first lower molariform (molar-like tooth; mf1) is
known from four examples, of
which two were...