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CRETO - Cretoxyrhina is an extinct genus of large mackerel shark that lived from the Late Albian to Campanian during the Late Cretaceous period. The common n...
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Cretoxyrhina is an extinct genus of large mackerel shark that lived from the Late Albian to Campanian during the Late Cretaceous period. The common name of the type species C. mantelli is the Ginsu shark, first popularized in reference to its theoretical feeding methods being comparable to that of a modern Ginsu knife. Cretoxyrhina was one the largest sharks of its time, reaching lengths of up to 7 metres (23 ft) and was a chief predator in its ecosystem, preying on a variety of marine animals, including marine reptiles like mosasaurs and plesiosaurs, and other large fish. * Cretoxyrhina fossils are cosmopolitan and have been found world wide, being most frequent in the Western Interior Seaway area of North America. It is one of the most well-understood extinct sharks to date, with multiple examples of exquisitely preserved skeletons having been discovered. Cretoxyrhina is very similar to the modern great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) in terms of morphological features, body length/form, and ecological role. |