karttadatana
Karttadatana is a genus of extinct cartilaginous fish belonging to the order Heterodontiformes. These sharks lived during the Cretaceous period. Fossil remains of Karttadatana have been found in various locations, providing insights into their ancient anatomy and evolutionary relationships. The genus is characterized by distinctive dentition, with small, pointed teeth at the front of the jaws and larger, molar-like teeth towards the back, a feature also seen in modern bullhead sharks.
The discovery of Karttadatana fossils has contributed to our understanding of the diversification of sharks during