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| | Xiphactinus audax Leidy | | LEFT: This Xiphactinus audax shown in mid-jump in a painting by D.W. ... Xiphactinus audax painting and skeleton woodcut © Ron Garrett, used with permission of ... |
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| | XIPHACTINUS AUDAX JAW SKULL BONE TOOTH | | The Xiphactinus audax was a large predatory bony fish that can be considered the T. rex of all bony fishes that ever inhabited the ancient seas during the Cretaceous. ... |
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| | Xiphactinus audax (Leidy) | | Species: Xiphactinus audax (Leidy) Collected from: Denton County, Texas, USA, on 2/20 ... Although the specimen was highly disarticulated when collected, the head was amazingly ... |
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| Leidy Xiphactinus | | LEFT: Type specimen of Xiphactinus audax (USNM V52), a pectoral fin ... In S. audax the posterior portions of both sides are said to be grooved; in that part of ... |
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| Xiphactinus audax | | The large extinct Icthyodectid teleost Xiphactinus audax, along with the mosasaurs, was a major predator of the Cretaceous seas with its long conical teeth. ... |
| | Xiphactinus | | Skeletal Features: The gigantic carnivore, Xiphactinus, had long pointed teeth, which it ... One Xiphactinus skeleton fossil has in its belly, the skeleton of a 6 ... |
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