Researchers discover ancient predatory, fanged fish that swam in Nova Scotia waters

A research team led by Carleton University鈥檚 Conrad Wilson has uncovered a new species of ancient predatory fish鈥擲phyragnathus tyche鈥攕hown in this handout illustration, from a fossil found along the Blue Beach cliffs of Nova Scotia. The fossil is the earliest known example of a 鈥渂ack-fanged鈥 predatory fish. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Hailey Sexsmith (Mandatory Credit)

HALIFAX - Researchers have discovered a new species of ancient fish with hooked front fangs that made them a fearsome and effective predator. 聽聽聽

A paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology this week says the long, curved jaw of the animal sheds light on how fish were evolving smaller, front teeth that acted like fishing hooks, about 350 million years ago.聽

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