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My reconstruction of various Late Devonian placoderms The gigantic predatory arthrodire Dunkleosteus telleri prepares to seize its smaller cousin, Gorgonichthys clarki, while a school of Ctenurella gladbachensis ptyctodonts swim by. The ptyctodonts Rhynchodus major (above D. telleri's head) and Ptyctodus compressus (below) linger around for scraps. A pair of antiarchs, Asterolepis ornata, scatter.
(c) Stanton F. Fink
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| current | 03:25, 21 April 2008 | 750×896 (221 KB) | Apokryltaros (Talk | contribs) | |
| 15:02, 16 April 2007 | 800×958 (366 KB) | Apokryltaros (Talk | contribs) | ||
| 05:31, 26 February 2007 | 604×791 (660 KB) | Apokryltaros (Talk | contribs) | (''Dunkleosteus terrelli'' prepares to seize a ''Gorgonichthys clarki'', while a ''Coccosteus cuspidatus'', and a school of ''Ctenurella gladbachensis'' swim by. A trio of ''Strunius walteri'' coelacanths flee. (c) Stanton F. Fink) |
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