Acrodus (from Greek: άκρος ákros, 'high' and Greek: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth')[2] is an extinct genus of hybodont spanning from the Early Triassic[3] to the Late Jurassic.
[4] (The Early Cretaceous species "Acrodus" nitidus affinity to the genus is questionable.
[5]) It was durophagous, with blunt, broad teeth designed for crushing and grinding.
[6] Some Middle Triassic species have been suggested to have grown to lengths of 1.8–2.5 metres (5.9–8.2 ft).
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