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- Squalicorax, commonly known as the crow shark, is a genus of extinct lamniform shark known to have lived during the Cretaceous period. The genus had a...
- plesiosaurs, and mosasaurs. Other marine life included sharks such as Squalicorax, Cretoxyrhina, and the giant s****fish-eating Ptychodus mortoni (believed...
- dinosaur skeleton ****embled in Wisconsin (an Edmontosaurus), a shark (Squalicorax) and a floating colony of sea lilies (Uintacrinus), both from the Cretaceous...
- Fossils of Pteranodon have been found with tooth marks from sharks such as Squalicorax, and a fossil with tooth marks from the Toolebuc formation has been interpreted...
- different species: Cretalamna appendiculata Cretoxyrhina mantelli Squalicorax falcatus? Squalicorax kaupi Scapanorhynchus rapax Scapanorhynchus raphiodon? Carcharias...
- and some of type series of this species were found to be indeterminate Squalicorax teeth, thus rendering it a nomen dubium. Other teeth in the type series...
- Xiphactinus, Cretoxyrhina, and Ammonites. Dolly gets attacked by a shark (Squalicorax) after her mother was killed by another shark (Cretoxyrhina). Dolly survives...
- a species name Corax, the former name of a genus of fossil sharks, Squalicorax Corax (mythology), a legendary king of Sicyon Corax of Syracuse, one...
- Family †Anacoracidae Capetta, 1987 (extinct, Cretaceous period) GenusSqualicorax (crow sharks) Genus †Scindocorax Genus †Nanocorax Genus †Ptychocorax...
- includes four valid genera: Nanocorax, Ptychocorax, Scindocorax, and Squalicorax. Two previously-included genera, Galeocorax and Pseudocorax, were re****igned...