Pristiophorus Lanceaolyatus

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Saw shark Rostral spine

Huarra formation. Antofagasta, Chile.

Pristiophorus lanceolatus is an extinct species of sawshark that lived during the Cenozoic era (ranging from the Eocene to the Pleistocene epoch). Known primarily through its fossilized rostral spines and teeth, this ancient predator likely reached lengths of around 1.4 meters and used its elongated, saw-like snout to hunt.