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Hemipristis serra

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Chondrichthyes

Superorder
  
Selachimorpha

Scientific name
  
Hemipristis serra

Phylum
  
Chordata

Subclass
  
Elasmobranchii

Order
  
Carcharhiniformes

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Hemipristis, Snaggletooth shark, Isurus hastalis, Cosmopolitodus, Physogaleus

Finding a hemipristis serra


Hemipristis serra is an extinct species of weasel shark which existed during the Miocene epoch. It was described by Louis Agassiz in 1843. While today's snaggletooth shark is not very large or dangerous, Hemipristis serra, which lived in the Atlantic Ocean during the Oligocene and Miocene, was considerably larger than its modern day relative and had much larger teeth. Marks made by the teeth of H. serra are often found on the bones of the manatee Metaxytherium leading some scientists to hypothesize that H. serra specialized in preying on these sirenians.

The unusual teeth of Hemipristis serra are highly prized by collectors because they are often found in sediments in Southern Florida that yield extremely colorful fossil shark teeth. Their outstandingly large serrations make it a favorite and unique collectible fossil.

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Hemipristis serra Wikipedia