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  2. A New Species of 'Crocodile Newt' Has Been Discovered - AOL

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    Researchers describe the new species as having "large" eyes and "v"-shaped teeth, according to a new peer-reviewed study A New Species of 'Crocodile Newt' Has Been Discovered — Here’s What ...

  3. Polyphyodont - Wikipedia

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    New, permanent teeth grow in the jaws, usually under or just behind the old tooth, from stem cells in the dental lamina. [5] Young animals typically have a full set of teeth when they hatch; there is no tooth change in the egg. Within days, tooth replacement begins, usually in the back of the jaw continuing forward like a wave.

  4. Tylototriton - Wikipedia

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    Tylototriton is a genus of newts known as crocodile newts or knobby newts.About 38 known species are in this genus. [1] [2] [3] Many species have been described just recently.. They range from northeastern India and Nepal through Burma to northern Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and southern C

  5. Deinosuchus - Wikipedia

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    Although Deinosuchus was far larger than any modern crocodile or alligator, with the largest adults measuring 10.6 meters (35 ft) in total length, its overall appearance was fairly similar to its smaller relatives. It had large, robust teeth built for crushing, and its back was covered with thick hemispherical osteoderms.

  6. This ancient one-ton crocodile had steak knives for teeth - AOL

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  7. 'Antiques Roadshow:' See a whale tooth worth more than $150K

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    If you thought teeth were only worth a couple bucks from the tooth fairy, think again. On a brand-new episode of "Antiques Roadshow" Monday, a Fred Myrick scrimshaw tooth got a price tag that ...

  8. Mekosuchus - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the bladed teeth of the mainland species, Mekosuchus inexpectatus had specialized back teeth more suited for cracking hard-shelled invertebrates such as molluscs, crustaceans and insects. [1] Balouet and Buffetaut suggest that it may have fed on molluscs of the genus Placostylus , which was common on New Caledonia. [ 2 ]

  9. Mystery as 'crocodile shark' with razor sharp teeth washes up ...

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