Cladoselache

/ˌklædoʊˈsɛleɪk/ noun

Definition

An extinct primitive shark from the Devonian period, about 360 million years ago, that had fin spines and a relatively modern shark body shape.

Etymology

From Greek 'klados' (branch) + 'selache' (shark). Named by paleontologists in the 1890s based on fossils found in Ohio shale deposits.

Kelly Says

Cladoselache is basically the 'missing link' between jawless fish and modern sharks—it has the teeth and jaws of a real shark but fins that look weirdly modern, like evolution was testing out different designs.

Translations

ARالعربية
كلادوسيلاخ
klah-doh-seh-lah-kh
DEDeutsch
Cladoselache
klah-doh-seh-lah-keh
ESEspañol
cladoselache
klah-doh-seh-lah-cheh
FRFrançais
cladoselache
klah-doh-seh-lah-shay
HIहिन्दी
क्लाडोसेलाच
klaa-doh-seh-lah-ch
ITItaliano
cladoselache
klah-doh-seh-lah-keh
JA日本語
クラドセラケ
ku-ra-do-se-ra-ke
KO한국어
클라도셀라케
keul-lah-do-seh-lah-keh
PTPortuguês
cladoselache
klah-doh-seh-lah-cheh
RUРусский
Кладоселахе
klah-doh-seh-lah-kheh
TRTürkçe
cladoselache
klah-doh-seh-lah-cheh
VITiếng Việt
cladoselache
klah-doh-seh-lah-cheh
ZH中文
克拉多塞拉奇
kè lā duō sè lā qí

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