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The teleost Lepidotus was widespread in the Mesozoic world, reaching lengths of nearly 2 m. His striking pearlescent luster came from Ganoid which was deposited during the growth to the strong dandruff. The knob-like teeth - referred to in medieval folklore as toads stones - probably served the cracking of shells. Jura / Lias, about 170 million years. Location: Holzmaden. Original: Slate.
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