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Remains of prehistoric shark found near Peru's Lake Titicaca

China Daily | Updated: 2017-07-11 07:03

LIMA, Peru - Students from the State University of Puno in southern Peru have discovered the remains of a prehistoric shark near Lake Titicaca, the Ministry of Culture said.

Called "Pucapampella Shark", the creature is believed to be the 400-million-year-old ancestor of today's sharks.

The fossil was unearthed at the paleontological site of Imarrucos, northwest of Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake, said the ministry.

Remains of prehistoric shark found near Peru's Lake Titicaca

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