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Us News: Scientists have discovered the fossil of extinct shark species of McDes Olsony in the Mammath Cave in the state of Kentki, USA. This shark lived in the tropical sea about 34 million years ago.

Highlights
- 34 million year old shark fossil found in Maamth cave
- Macades Olsoni Shark lived in tropical sea
- More than 70 extinct fishes were discovered from Maamth cave
Its curved teeth, insects and other creatures with soft bodies were created to crush. Experts believe that at that time the area was under a tropical sea, where corals, cinoids, and peculiar fairies, used to be reflected with marine organisms. The name of this species is given in honor of a mammath kev named Macadance. At the same time, Olsony is named after a retired scientist. He had helped in documenting the fossils present in these caves for years.
History is stored on the walls
The discovery included the National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and the Peliontology team of Mammath Kew. These scientists have recently re -classified another shark species of Rotuladens, which has been found from this area. So far, more than 70 extinct fish species have been discovered from mammath kev. Some are still on research on some, so many have not been given the name. These caves are not just the house of dark and bats, but are the documents of a buried maritime world.

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