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Physogaleus

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Kingdom
  
Superorder
  
Selachimorpha

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Physogaleus wwwsqualicomsqualifossiliphysogaleussecundus

Similar
  
Striatolamia, Hemipristis, Hemipristis serra, Dwardius, Anomotodon

Physogaleus is a small prehistoric shark that lived from the Eocene.

Description

Physogaleus are only known from their fossil teeth and isolated vertebra.

Physogaleus Coleccion de Andres Lopez Roman Grupo Mineralgico de Alicante

Physogaleus has teeth similar to the modern tiger shark, but smaller. It was actually thought to be a type of tiger shark (Galeocerdo). However, due to the many smaller differences in the shark teeth, it has been moved to its own genera.

Physogaleus physogaleus

Physogaleus teeth are smaller than the tiger sharks, they also do not have the heavy serrations, and are slender and twisted toward the crown. This indicates they probably had a diet of bony fish, similar to the living sand-tiger shark.

Physogaleus hemmooriensis

Physogaleus Fossil Teeth Calvert Marine Museum MD Official Website

Physogaleus Coleccion de Andres Lopez Roman Grupo Mineralgico de Alicante

References

Physogaleus Wikipedia