Prehistoric marine life of around 380 to 360 million years ago showing three carnivorous species
Prehistoric marine life of around 380 to 360 million years ago showing three carnivorous species (Dunkleosteus Stethacanthus Cladoselache spp.)
Prehistoric marine life of around 380 to 360 million years ago showing three carnivorous species (Dunkleosteus, Stethacanthus, Cladoselache spp.). Dunkleosteus, the largest, dark grey fish, measured up to 10 m. The Stethacanthus shark had an anvil-shaped dorsal fin, and Cladoselache at upper right was another shark, sleek and swift, resembling the present-day mackerel sharks.
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Prehistoric marine life of around 380 to 360 million years ago showing three carnivorous species (Dunkleosteus Stethacanthus Cladoselache spp.)
Prehistoric marine life of around 380 to 360 million years ago showing three carnivorous species (Dunkleosteus, Stethacanthus, Cladoselache spp.). Dunkleosteus, the largest, dark grey fish, measured up to 10 m. The Stethacanthus shark had an anvil-shaped dorsal fin, and Cladoselache at upper right was another shark, sleek and swift, resembling the present-day mackerel sharks
Media ID 18965249
Arthrodire , Imagined , Late Devonian , Placoderm
Carnivores Drawing Illustration Imaginary Prehistoric Primitive Sharks
Kudo Koji-Nature Production
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