A 150-million-year-old fossil fish, newly named Piranhamesodon pinnatomus, which loosely translates to "piranha-like fin-cutter." Credit: M. Ebert, Jura Museum For hundreds of millions of years, ...
This is one fish that definitely belonged in Jurassic mark – bite mark, that is. A 150-million-year old Piranha-like fish has been discovered, capable of ripping the flesh off the bones of its prey, ...
A prehistoric piranha-like species might have been the first flesh-eating ray-finned bony fish, as scientists believe the creature used its sharp teeth to feast on the fins of other fish that also ...
A new fossil discovery looks more like an incredibly well-preserved 150 million-year-old Jurassic crime scene. This species of flesh-eating fish is considered the earliest known to do so. And in the ...
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