Retroflexus Lee Creek 1.31
Isurus retroflexus tooth from Aurora, North Carolina, with gray coloring and and intact tip.
Isurus retroflexus lived during the Eocene epoch (56–33.9 million years ago) and was a fast-swimming predator. Its fossils are found in Europe, North America, and Africa, indicating a widespread range.
Growing up to 10–12 feet (3–3.6 meters), it had distinctively curved teeth, ideal for gripping prey like fish.Â
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Retroflexus Lee Creek 1.31
Retroflexus Lee Creek 1.31
Isurus retroflexus tooth from Aurora, North Carolina, with gray coloring and and intact tip.
Isurus retroflexus lived during the Eocene epoch (56–33.9 million years ago) and was a fast-swimming predator. Its fossils are found in Europe, North America, and Africa, indicating a widespread range.
Growing up to 10–12 feet (3–3.6 meters), it had distinctively curved teeth, ideal for gripping prey like fish.Â
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Isurus retroflexus tooth from Aurora, North Carolina, with gray coloring and and intact tip.
Isurus retroflexus lived during the Eocene epoch (56–33.9 million years ago) and was a fast-swimming predator. Its fossils are found in Europe, North America, and Africa, indicating a widespread range.
Growing up to 10–12 feet (3–3.6 meters), it had distinctively curved teeth, ideal for gripping prey like fish.Â






















