Pseudotooth
Pseudotooth, a genus of ancient sharks, represented by fossil finds in North America. The shark's tooth was first discovered in the early 2000s in the Hell Creek Formation, Montana, and it dates back to the Late Cretaceous period, about 65 million years ago. Further fossil discoveries have since been made in other states, including Wyoming and South Dakota.
From the available fossil evidence, it has been determined that the Pseudotooth shark was a moderate-sized
Fossil experts continue to study and document findings related to Pseudotooth to further their understanding of
Critics point out that insufficient fossil evidence might obfuscate the true success or failure of Pseudotooth
Its classification is still in debate as fossil evidence is limited and sometimes unreliable. Further research
Above all, the sensationalized public image does its own part in giving much protection to the artifacts