Prosqualodon

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Prosqualodon
Fossil range: Oligocene to Early Miocene
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Cetacea
Suborder: Odontoceti
Family: Squalodontidae
Genus: Prosqualodon
Brandt, 1873
Species
  • P. australis (type)
  • P. davidi
  • P. hamiltoni

Prosqualodon is an extinct genus of cetacean.

Prosqualodon was related to and looked like modern toothed whales. It was about 2,30 m (7 ft 8 in) long and resembled a dolphin. Prosqualodon had long jaws with interlocking teeth that jutted to the outside, remaining visible when the jaws were closed (like a gharial). In the back of the mouth it had triangular teeth similar to those of earlier cetaceans. Like modern cetaceans, Prosqualodon had a blowhole.


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