What is the definition of triodontophorus? 🙋

👉 Triodontophorus is a genus of extinct marine fish that lived during the Mesozoic era (around 65 million years ago to about 48 million years ago). This group, which includes many other species, was one of the largest invertebrate groups on Earth. The name "triodontophorus" refers to its three primary teeth: a long, thin upper jaw, a short, curved lower jaw, and an elongated mandible or maxilla. Triodontoph


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What is the definition of Triodontophorus? 🙋

👉 Triodontophorus is a type of fish that belongs to the family Trochidae, commonly known as the trout or trout carp. It has a unique appearance due to its long and slender body with three pairs of arms (trunks) and two legs on each side. Triodontophorus are primarily found in freshwater habitats such as lakes, rivers, and streams, feeding on small fish and crustaceans.


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What is the definition of triodontophorus? 🙋

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