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- Serration is a saw-like appearance or a row of sharp or tooth-like projections. A serrated cutting edge has many small points of contact with the material...
- known. Its long, shallow and slender snout was lined with straight and unserrated conical teeth. Lengthwise atop the head ran a thin sagittal crest, to...
- southeastern Morocco in 1971. Kellner and Mader (1997) described two unserrated spinosaurid teeth from Morocco (LINHM 001 and 002) that were "highly similar"...
- discovery of a transitional species that connected the great white to an unserrated shark known as Carcharodon hastalis. This transitional species, which...
- name Machairodus (Meganthereon) cultridens to refer to cats which had unserrated canine saber teeth like true Megantereon. There was much taxonomic confusion...
- esophagus, and trachea in a single continuous cutting movement with an unserrated, sharp knife. Failure to meet any of these criteria renders the meat of...
- include spatulate teeth in the front praemaxillae, pointed, recurved and unserrated teeth in the maxillae and a long neck with elongated neck vertebrae. The...
- for otodontids with serrated teeth is Carcharocles, and the owners of unserrated ones Otodus. In countries of the former USSR, like Ukraine or Russia,...
- but it had some similarities with Byronosaurus. Though troodontids with unserrated teeth were once thought to form a clade, the taxonomic significance of...
- lineage with narrow, serrated teeth evolved from Cosmopolitodus with broad, unserrated teeth is uncertain. C. hastalis teeth can grow up to 8.9 cm (3.5 in) in...