A prehistoric shark species is the earliest animal known to migrate, over 300 million years ago and one of the oldest living creatures on earth. Check out the Strangest Prehistoric Sharks that ever lived. (Subtitle B.melayu terdapat di dalam video ini)
StethacanthusStethacanthus, known as the anvil shark or ironing board shark was a small ratshark-like fish that lived 360 to 340 million years ago. It was unique for its flat dorsal fin which resembled an ironing board. It also has little spines on the top. These relatively small creatures were approximately 70 cm long, and the fossils have been found in Asia, Europe, and North America.HelicoprionHelicoprion is an extinct shark which lived approximately 290 to 250 million years ago during the Early Permian to Early Triassic Periods. Helicoprion is famous for its spiralled tooth-whorl. Their entire lower jaw is composed of a whorl of teeth, which acts as a "buzz-saw". However, the recent study has found evidence that suggests this large creatures is actually part of Ratfish family.
Woahh, thanks for sharing this! Saya tak pernah tahu ada jerung ni semuabefore kat dunia. They look so fierce and scary, saya tak boleh imagine if theywere still alive sekarang.