It just seems like a more elegant system to me
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It just seems like a more elegant system to me

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"DON'T BE AFRAID, the swarm said as it hovered closer. Barely as fish recognizable bodies moving up and down in the current.
Maraldichthys, a pycnodontiform fish and one of the strangest vertebrates the world has ever seen.
Part I / III of my Lemuria Phase I submissions!
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All of my lemuria challenge submissions so far

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🌊 Hello Hoff 🌊 Another fan art for Prehistoric Planet
This pattern features some of the stars of the 'Coasts' episode of Prehistoric Planet, including a pycnodont fish, a scaphitid ammonite, a protostegid turtle hatchling, Tuarangisaurus, Kaikaifilui and Mosasaurus. Design by Caroline Fleet of Soft Biology 252mya.com/ppcoast
Life of our Prehistoric Planet: Pycnodontid fish.