Wodnika is an extinct genus of ctenacanth which lived in the Late Permian period in the present area of Germany and Russia.
It measured about 1 m (3.2 ft) in length and its tail shape indicates it was probably a good swimmer.
Internally, the cartilage skeleton is preserved on the fossil, which is fairly rare for fossilized shark-like chondrichthyans.
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