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  1. The snaggletooth shark, or fossil shark (Hemipristis elongata), is a species of weasel shark in the family Hemigaleidae, and the only extant member of the genus Hemipristis.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snaggletooth_shark
    As their name suggests, the snaggletooth shark (Hemipristis Elongatus) features teeth on both the upper and lower jaw which protrude outward and give it a “snaggletooth” appearance. The snaggletooth shark is a species of weasel shark that’s found only in the warm, shallow coastal waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
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    Hemipristis elongatus(Klunzinger, 1871) English Name: Snaggletooth shark Family:HEMIGALEIDAE Local Name: Dhaiy bulhimiyaru Order:Carcharhiniformes Size: To at least 2.3 m; possibly to2.4m, Specimen: MRS/P0376/92 DistinctiveCharacters: Amedium-sizedsharkwith blunt, rounded snout. Teeth absent at symphysis (midline) of lowerjaw.
    www.fao.org/3/ad471e/ad471e05.pdf
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