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}}'''''{{W|Helicoprion}}''''' was a long-lived genus of extinct, shark-like eugeoneodontid holocephalid fish. ''Helicoprion'' lived from the late Carboniferous period to the Early Triassic. It is commonly known for its strange teeth that were arranged in a  "tooth whorl". It is estimated to grow 10-15 ft (3-4m) in length.
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}}'''''{{W|Helicoprion}}''''' was a long-lived genus of extinct, shark-like eugeoneodontid holocephalid fish. ''Helicoprion'' lived from the late Carboniferous period to the Early Triassic. It is commonly known for its strange teeth that were arranged in a  "tooth whorl". It is estimated to grow 10-15 feet (3-4 meters) in length.
   
 
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Helicoprion was a long-lived genus of extinct, shark-like eugeoneodontid holocephalid fish. Helicoprion lived from the late Carboniferous period to the Early Triassic. It is commonly known for its strange teeth that were arranged in a  "tooth whorl". It is estimated to grow 10-15 feet (3-4 meters) in length.

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Jurassic Park Series

Jurassic Park: Builder

see Helicoprion/Builder

Helicoprion is a limited edition piscivore in Jurassic Park: Builder.

Jurassic World: The Game

see Helicoprion/JW: TG

Helicoprion is an aquatic super rare surface in Jurassic World: The Game.

Trivia

  • The model that is seen in Jurassic Park: Builder is actually inaccurate. Recent studies show the fearsome teeth were built more like a saw instead of hanging outside of the mouth. The model in Jurassic World: The Game has a more accurate jaw.

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