Shark DLC Pack

Shark DLC Pack

Cretoxyrhina: It is also called the ginsu shark. Cretoxyrhina lived during the Late Cretaceous inhabiting the Cenomanian - Campanian seas worldwide, including in the Western Interior Seaway of North America.
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Scapanorhynchus: A shark living from the Cretaceous to possibly the Miocene. It measures 3 metres in length which is the same as the modern goblin shark.
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Onchopristis: An extinct genus of sawfish which is related to sharks from the Cretaceous in North Africa, Europe & North America. It was usually preyed on by Spinosaurus.
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Helicoprion: A Permian shark with something called a tooth l in it's lower jaw. Nobody knows the skeleton with most extinct cartilaginous fish. It lived from the Permian to the Roadian.
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Shark DLC Pack

Otodus: An extinct genus of mackerel shark living during the Paleocene to the Pliocene & inhabited the Nanjemoy Formation of Maryland in the USA, Ypres clay in Belgium & western Kazakhstan.
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Scapanorhynchus: A shark living from the Cretaceous to possibly the Miocene. It measures 3 metres in length which is the same as the modern goblin shark.
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Hybodus: This shark lived from the Permian to the Cretaceous & was prey of Liopleurodon. Hybodus had acute hearing, males only had horns on the head & could grow up to 2 metres in length.
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Onchopristis: An extinct genus of sawfish which is related to sharks from the Cretaceous in North Africa, Europe & North America. It was usually preyed on by Spinosaurus.
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Helicoprion: A Permian shark with something called a tooth l in it's lower jaw. Nobody knows the skeleton with most extinct cartilaginous fish. It lived from the Permian to the Roadian.
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Stethacanthus: Only the male Stethacanthus has the awkward dorsal fin. It's also called the 'Ironing Board Shark'. It lived during the Late Devonian where it lived with Dunkleosteus to the Late Carboniferous & inhabited Asia, Europe & North America.
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Shark dlc without the most famous one the megalodon ?
 
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