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- Researchers discover ancient predatory, fanged fish that swam in Nova . . .
Researchers have discovered a new species of ancient fish with hooked front fangs that made them a fearsome and effective predator A paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology this
- N. S. News: Researchers discover ancient predatory fish
Researchers discover ancient predatory, fanged fish that swam in Nova Scotia waters By The Canadian Press Published:
- Ancient Predatory Fish Found in Nova Scotia Crocs – Archyde
Halifax, Nova Scotia – A groundbreaking discovery in Nova Scotia has revealed a new species of ancient fish, offering critical insights into the evolution of early vertebrates Paleontologists have identified *Sphyragnathus tyche*, a 350-million-year-old predator characterized by its distinctive “hammer jaw ”
- Ancient fanged fish discovered in Nova Scotia sheds light on evolution
Researchers have uncovered a new species of ancient predatory fish from fossils found in cliffs along the Minas Basin in Nova Scotia (June 21, 2025) Ancient fanged fish discovered in Nova Scotia sheds light on evolution Canadian Press Videos June 21, 2025 at 2:55 p m
- Researchers discover ancient predatory, fanged fish that swam in Nova . . .
A research team led by Carleton University’s Conrad Wilson has uncovered a new species of ancient predatory fish—Sphyragnathus tyche—shown in this handout illustration, from a fossil found along the Blue Beach cliffs of Nova Scotia The fossil is the earliest known example of a “back-fanged” predatory fish
- New species of ancient predatory fish discovered
The Academy of Natural Sciences today announced the discovery of a new species of large predatory fish that prowled ancient North American waterways during the Devonian Period, before backboned animals existed on land
- Ancient Fish Species Discovered in Nova Scotia
A species of fish that lived 350 million years ago has been discovered in Nova Scotia, casting new light on a little-understood time period The discovery was made in 2015 by Jason Anderson, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Calgary, at Blue Beach, N S , and announced Wednesday
- 25 Extinct Fish Species That Swam Through Earth’s Ancient Waters
In this article, we explore 25 extinct fish species, each unique in its way, offering a glimpse into the diverse life forms that swam our ancient seas and rivers The formidable Dunkleosteus was a prehistoric terror, boasting a heavily armored head and powerful jaws Residing in the Devonian seas, this apex predator could grow up to 20 feet long
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