Cretoxyrhina Pictures

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A reconstruction of the extinct late Cretaceous lamniform shark, Cretoxyrhina.


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Photo: Damouraptor via Wikimedia Commons CC A-SA 4.0

Skeletal reconstruction of Cretoxyrhina.


Drawing of the prehistoric shark Cretoxyrhina chasing the turtle Protostega
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Drawing of the prehistoric shark Cretoxyrhina chasing the turtle Protostega.


Cretoxyrhina tooth from New Jersey, USA
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Cretoxyrhina tooth from New Jersey, USA.


Colored image of the Cretoxyrhina shark
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Colored image of the Cretoxyrhina shark.


Dead Claosaurus floating in Western Interior Sea of Cretaceous Kansan while Cretoxyrhina and two Squalicorax sharks swim around
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Dead Claosaurus floating in Western Interior Sea of Cretaceous Kansan while Cretoxyrhina and two Squalicorax sharks swim around.


Cretoxyrhina mantelli tooth, menuha formation
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Cretoxyrhina mantelli tooth, menuha formation.


Dental reconstruction of this prehistoric shark based on Bourdon and Everhart and Shimada
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Dental reconstruction of this prehistoric shark based on Bourdon and Everhart and Shimada.


Interpretative drawings of Cretoxyrhina mantelli skeletons KUVP-247 and FHSM VP-2187
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Interpretative drawings of Cretoxyrhina mantelli skeletons KUVP-247 and FHSM VP-2187.


Teeth of juvenile and sub-adult cretoxyrhina from the Carlile Shale in Mosby, Montana
Photo: Siverson et.al, 2005 via Wikimedia Commons CC A-SA 4.0

Teeth of juvenile and sub-adult cretoxyrhina from the Carlile Shale in Mosby, Montana.


Restored scene of Cretoxyrhina attacking a Pteranodon
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Restored scene of Cretoxyrhina attacking a Pteranodon.


The head region of KUVP 247, a cartilaginous skeleton of this prehistoric shark
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The head region of KUVP 247, a cartilaginous skeleton of this prehistoric shark.

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