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- Oncorhynchus rastrosus (originally described as Smilodonichthys rastrosus) also known as the saber-toothed salmon (now known to be a misnomer), or spike-toothed...
- coral reefs in the eastern Pacific Ocean Sabertooth salmon, Oncorhynchus rastrosus, an ancient species of salmon Sabretooth tetra, the Payara, Hydrolycus...
- Miocene (about 20 Mya). One fossil species ****igned to this genus, O. rastrosus, the spike-toothed salmon (synonym Smilodonichthys), is a 2.4 to 2.7 metres...
- been found in lacustrine deposits in what is now Idaho. Oncorhynchus rastrosus Paleontology portal Fish portal Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony...
- male spawning frequency. The extinct sabertooth salmon, Oncorhynchus rastrosus, was first named for its prominent premaxillary dentition. It possessed...
- clam beds found in the Coast Range. The saber-tooth salmon Oncorhynchus rastrosus also swam in Oregon's Neogene rivers. Global cooling in the late Neogene...
- sans****ensis. Claeson et al. (2024) present a new reconstruction of Oncorhynchus rastrosus, interpreting its enlarged teeth as projecting laterally like tusks. Torres-Parada...
- Contra Costa County. Fossils It preserves fossils, including Oncorhynchus rastrosus and fragments of a proto-hipparion prehistoric horse, dating back to the...
- H.; Garber, D. (2016). "The giant, spike-toothed salmon, Oncorhynchus rastrosus and the "Proto-Tuolumne River" (early Pliocene) of Central California"...
- living opah species, Lampris guttatus. The largest salmon was Oncorhynchus rastrosus, varying in size from 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) and 177 kg (390 lb) to 2.4 m (7 ft...