![]() | The creature, found in South Germany, lived about 150 million years ago and had the distinctive teeth of modern-day piranhas. The Jurassic marauders used their razor teeth to tear chunks of flesh and fins off other fish ... a renewable resource as the fins grew back. | ![]() |
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Jurassic-era piranha is world's earliest flesh-eating fish
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