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Choristodere palatal teeh study
Topic Started: Jan 19 2017, 10:01 PM (246 Views)
heliosphoros
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284141749_Morphology_and_function_of_the_palatal_dentition_in_Choristodera

So choristoderes were apparently like fish, they had weird palatal teeth and various species had them adapted for various food stuffs.

Of particular note is that Champsosaurus species apparently changed the number of palatal teeth across the KT event.
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