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15/? the teeth of cladoselache also probably were exposed due to how they grow, slowly and they dont lose teeth when they wear down. so their faces would looks like this.
Cladoselache is great and all, but thylacocephalans are seriously wild. An extinct class of predatory arthropods w/ enormous eyes, known from Ordovician to Cretaceous. Here's amazing material of the Jurassic Dollocaris, w/ reconstruction by Andrey Atuchin https://t.co/6IULVFlvYg
The #SundayFishSketch brief this week was for a fish that you hadn’t heard of before.
In my reading up of Chondrichthyes I discovered Cladoselache fyleri who was a pre-Elasmobranch shark from the Devonian period.
Uncle Dunkle - A Dunkleosteus having a snack, an unfortunate Cladoselache. Big thanks to @chondrichthyan for the Cladoselache anatomy help, even if it's half eaten and covered in splash.