For decades palaeontologists were stumped by discoveries of disks of teeth all over the world but few further traces of the extraordinary creature they came from. Now finally scientists have explained how the helicoprion lived before it became extinct 270 million years ago. The tooth whorl was mounted vertically in the four-metre-long fish's mouth and rotated as its jaws closed on prehistoric squid.
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