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Dunkleosteus, prehistoric fish, front view

Dunkleosteus, prehistoric fish, front view


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Filename: 955_28_11653639.jpg

Size: 4195 x 4180 (8.4MB)

Date: 14th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Author: Jon Hughes / Bedrock Studios

Source: Universal Images Group

© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

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Dunkleosteus, prehistoric fish, front view

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© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

Dinosaurs Evolution Feeding Fish Jaws Mouth Palaeontology Prehistoric Animals Primitive Teeth Dunkleosteus Oceanic


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In this print by Jon Hughes from Bedrock Studios, we are transported back in time to witness the awe-inspiring Dunkleosteus, a prehistoric fish that roamed the ancient oceans. The front view of this magnificent creature showcases its remarkable features and provides us with a glimpse into the fascinating world of evolution. With its menacing teeth and powerful jaws, Dunkleosteus was undoubtedly an apex predator of its time. Belonging to a group called placoderms, which were among the first jawed vertebrates on Earth, this primitive fish played a significant role in shaping our understanding of prehistoric animals. As we marvel at this image, it's hard not to draw parallels between Dunkleosteus and dinosaurs due to their shared existence during similar periods. However, it is important to note that Dunkleosteus was not related to dinosaurs but rather represents an incredible branch in the tree of life. This photograph serves as a testament to the wonders of palaeontology and reminds us how much there is still left undiscovered about our planet's history. It invites us to explore further into the mysteries hidden beneath our vast oceans and encourages curiosity about creatures long extinct. Thanks to Universal Images Group (UIG), we can now bring home a piece of ancient history through this stunning print capturing one of nature's most extraordinary creations - Dunkleosteus.

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