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Piranha-like specimen, 150 million years old, is earliest known flesh-eating fish

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Researchers have described a remarkable new species of fish that lived in the sea about 150 million years ago in the time of the dinosaurs. The new species of bony fish had teeth like a piranha, which the researchers suggest they used as piranhas do: to bite off chunks of flesh from other fish.

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"Piranha-like specimen, 150 million years old, is earliest known flesh-eating fish", MachPrinciple, October 24, 2018, https://machprinciple.com/post/Piranha-like-specimen-150-million-years-old-is-earliest-known-flesh-eating-fish

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