-
Sharks continually shed
their teeth; some
Carcharhiniformes shed
approximately 35,000
teeth in a lifetime,
replacing those that fall out.
There are four...
- the
Middle Miocene of the
Neogene period. It is
notable for the
famous Sharktooth Hill
deposit (otherwise
known as
Ernst Quarry).
Carcharias Cephaloscyllium...
- the Mid Miocene, approx. 13-15 mya. Its
remains have been
found in the
Sharktooth Hill Bonebed, in Kern County, California. It was
originally described...
- of California) –
formerly in Sula
Morus sp. (Temblor Late
Miocene of
Sharktooth Hill, US:
Miller 1961) –
possibly M.
magnus Morus sp. 1 (Late Miocene/Early...
-
September 30, 2006. A
toyline was also made by Tomy. One day, the MTB team "
Sharktooth"
created by the
Samejima brothers, who are also in the same elementary...
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Sharktooth Mountain is a 2,668-metre (8,753 ft)
mountain in the
Stikine Ranges of the
Northern Interior of
British Columbia, Canada,
located between the...
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Sharktooth Peak is a
summit located in
Fresno County, California. It is
situated on
Silver Divide in the
Sierra Nevada range. It is set in the John Muir...
- The
sharktooth moray eel (Gymnothorax maderensis) is a
moray eel
found in the
eastern and
western Atlantic Ocean. Smith, D.G.; McCosker, J. (2015). "Gymnothorax...
-
North aspect of
Silver Peak
centered in the distance, seen from
Mammoth Mountain.
Sharktooth Peak to
immediate right....
-
californica and
Diomedea milleri, both
being mid-Miocene
species from
Sharktooth Hill, California.
These show that the
split between the
great albatrosses...