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  • The Kings of the sea you don't know about

    When we think of prehistoric animals, the first thing that comes to mind is dinosaurs. Dinosaurs were Kings on land, but who was king in the sea? In today's article, I'd like to introduce you to two different generations of sea Kings.

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    Mosasaurus were the ocean Kings of the Mesozoic era. Lived between 70 million and 66 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. Its body length can reach 15 meters, the body is long barrel, the tail is strong, the appearance is similar to a snake, with high fluid mechanics; Teeth are curved, sharp and conical;Many of you may know the Mosasaur from the movies, but the scene of it leaping and swallowing a large shark is quite impressive.

    Just seeing it in the movies is already amazing how big it is, and we bring dinosaurs back to life. We have restored a 15-meter-long mosasaur, which can be used in outdoor exhibitions to let more people understand and observe this Marine creature that has been far away from us.

    Dunkleosteus, also known as the shell fish, is the largest known pelt-skinned fish, reaching up to 11 meters in length. The body shape is similar to the spindle shape of the shark; The head and neck are covered with a thick, hard carapace.

    Dunkleosteus is a Devonian that lived about 360 million to 415 million years ago and lived in shallow waters. Able to prey on any creature in the sea at the time, it was likely the first king of beasts on Earth, more than 100 million years before the birth of the first dinosaurs on land. It's a carnivorous fish, but it doesn't have teeth, and instead of teeth, it's a growth in the snout that acts like a guillotine, cutting through anything. The largest predator of the Basin ocean, the largest carnivorous fish ever to have walked the earth, was known as the Tyrannosaurus rex of the sea.

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    Based on fossil data and other information, we have reconstructed the appearance of the Dengi fish, and it looks like a monster.

    Based on fossil data and other information, we have reconstructed the appearance of the Dengi fish, and it looks like a monster. I believe that many people do not know that there has been such a creature in the world. Our work is to reproduce those extinct creatures, so that these species that only exist in computer data and books can be more realistic, so that people can know and understand them more objectively.

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    Post time: Aug-09-2023

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