This mouth structure wasn’t an evolutionary relic, however. It was actually a specialized feature that allowed them to thrive. It now appears Dunkleosteus boasted a head and jaw more reminiscent of a ...
Dunkleosteus used strong muscles, wide opening jaws, and hidden cartilage structures to bite large prey with speed and force.
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Trapped for 325 Million Years, Two Strange Sea Monsters Resurfaced From the Depths of the Earth’s Longest Cave
Deep beneath Kentucky’s rolling hills, in the dark reaches of Mammoth Cave National Park, paleontologists have unearthed the ...
Ohio’s ancient sea monster, the Dunkleosteus terrelli, is revealed in new clarity by a recent study that shows just how ...
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India's New Sea Monster Unleashed! BrahMos-Armed INS Taragiri Joins Navy - Pakistan Now Has Nowhere To Hide
The Indian Ocean just became a lot more dangerous for anyone with hostile intentions. Something extraordinary unfolded at Mumbai’s shipyards on Friday, sending ripples of concern through Pakistan’s ...
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