Xenacanthus decheni, Art Print 13" x 19"
Carboniferous Period 345 million years ago
Product Description
Prehistoric Sharks! Carboniferous period - Xenacanthus decheni.
Original oil painting by Josef Moravec is in art collection of Dinosaur Corporation.
XENACANTHUS decheni
This fresh water shark was characterized by a large spine protruding from the back of its head as well as little forked teeth. Since it did not possess true bone, mostly spines and teeth are discovered giving a rather limited view of this interesting animal.
TIME - 345 MYA, Carboniferous period. Some species survived into the mid - Permian period.
RANGE - USA - Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico. Fossils of this shark are also found in Russia and some sites in Eastern Europe
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