orodont
Orodont is a genus of extinct ray-finned fish that lived during the Early Triassic epoch. The only known species, Orodont nodosus, is characterized by its distinctive tooth structure, which gives the genus its name. The teeth of Orodont nodosus were not conical like those of many other fish, but rather flattened and tuberculated, resembling small pebbles or nodes. This unique dental morphology suggests a specialized diet, likely involving crushing hard-shelled invertebrates or abrasive plant material.
Fossils of Orodont nodosus have been found in marine sedimentary rocks, indicating that this fish inhabited