This news is very exciting! I'm not surprised to see this; at my desk, I have a #Mosasaurus ("#shark" tail) and a #Dunkleosteus model ("#eel" tail), and have wondered many time is Dunk's tail was more shark-like. Thanks @paleeoguy #scicomm #science #fossil https://t.co/dK6dWZpPAb https://t.co/WNEZgFfGrG
New @thePeerJ: a study modeling the tail fin of #Dunkleosteus based on ecomorphology of sharks, with revisions of body length estimates using our @cmnhvertpaleo specimens! Cool new artwork of an 8.79 m (~29 ft!) Dunk by Hugo Salais!
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#FossilFriday https://t.co/SycEBTQTZ8
Ecomorphological inferences in early vertebrates: reconstructing Dunkleosteus terrelli caudal fin from palaeoecological data https://t.co/mtnq3C9iPH https://t.co/NqOwhV4EqK