Did it have the whorl-toothed shark? :-) He had an exhibit at the Burke
Museum at the Univ of Washington a few years back and it was just
great. He based one of his paintings on a fossil discovery that resembled
a shark with a coiled structure on its mouth, and called it a whorl-toothed
shark.
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