//=time() ?>
Sacabambaspis janvieri is an extinct armoured fish that swam the oceans during the Ordovician period. They had no jaws & reached 25cm in length.
(Credit: deviantart/xiphactinus)
I decided to #SundayFishSketch a #Xiphactinus, originally discovered in the 1850s here in Kansas. This giant marine predator is from the Cretaceous, and we have a beautiful fossil here at the @KUBiodiversity Institute. #sciart #watercolor #paleoart
Highlights from the #paleostream! Dryosaurus, Xiphactinus, Bannykus and Megacephalosaurus. #paleoart #sciart
Sorry #Xiphactinus, you're just not the life of the party... at least not how you hoped...
Check out #SavageAncientSeas, a new traveling #MuseumExhibit by Triebold #Paleontology, coming soon to @museumatPF
#FishyFriday #prehistoric #fish #mosasaur #shark #paleoart #cretaceous
#Sundayfishsketch why is the mighty Xiphactinus upside down? Because @Mosasaurologist does not like Xiphactinus, that’s why. Stay tuned for the full #paleoart to be featured in the #SavageAncientSeas exhibit by Triebold Paleontology - coming soon to a museum (hopefully) near you.