Carcharias contortidens (Agassiz, 1843)
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Carcharias contortidens (Agassiz, 1843) |
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Carcharias contortidens (Agassiz, 1843)
Tooth type: Tearing.
The only recent species is C. taurus Rafinesque, 1810 , which has very similar teeth to the above fossil taxon (Reinecke et al., 2011). It feeds mainly on bony fishes and elasmobranchs, including members of the families Carcharhinidae , Dasyatidae , Hexanchidae , Rajidae , and Rhinobatidae (Cortés, 1999; Smale, 2005; Lucifora et al., 2009). It lives near the bottom from 1 to 232 m depth, but mostly between 15 to 25 m (Ebert et al., 2021). TL for recent C. taurus is 4.4 (Cortés, 1999).
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