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awesome

>>82176
What is this?
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>>82170
I want to be friends with that shark.
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FISH LAZOR.
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>>82194

Not a shark. An extinct genus of armored fish called Dunkleosteus. It was the size of a bus, its "teeth" were basically ragged shards of bony armor, and it likely had one of the most powerful bites in the known animal kingdom.

And it ATE the sharks it shared its world with.
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>>82183
Battletoads
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>>82311
is that really its name
i want to be friends with him even more now.

actually I think the natural history museum here has one of those skulls. Yeah it's... it's pretty big.
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>>82191
what is this
and what period are these things from
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>>82321
Anomalocaris. These are mostly creatures from the Cambrian explosion.

>>82171
Hallucigenia doesn't exist anymore. They found it was part of a larger animal.
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What larger animal is that?
>> Nagi
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Actually, the theory that Hallucigenia is part of another animal is still not certain. It could be another animal's appendage, but there's still a possibility that it might be an extinct variety of worm, or an animal from the same family as Anomalocaris.
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>>82170
IMMA CHARGIN MY FISH!!!
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>>82311It was the size of a bus, its "teeth" were basically ragged shards of bony armor, and it likely had one of the most powerful bites in the known animal kingdom.

You'd think a predatory animal like that isn't too viable for life and would die off pretty quick since it would require so much food - prey animals, not plankton - that any disturbance in the food chain would prove fatal to the population.

Oh, yeah, right.
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>>82701

during the time it lived there were many armoured fish to feed that beast.