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Description Name: "(David) Dunkle's bone"

Length: 10 m 

Weight: 3.6 tons 

Diet: Carnivore 

Time: Late Devonian (360 MYA) 

Location: Europe, America, North Africa

Dunkleoteus is a species of the bony plate fish (placoderms). It has big bony plates on the front of it's head witch were for self defense. The dunkleosteuses tail propelled one of the most powerful jaws ever. It could bite clean trough bone and even metal, shown in the documentary Sea Monsters. The only enemies were other dunkleosteus since there wasn't any other creature that could match this ginormous fish.
Beside dunkleosteus there are a pair of rolfosteus and some pteraspis
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Gooloogongia [2016-12-11 04:23:07 +0000 UTC]

Why is Dunkleosteus chewing gum?

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TitanChief10 In reply to Gooloogongia [2016-12-15 01:39:06 +0000 UTC]

Haha that's one way to look at it, but no it's the Duncleosteus cheek and gills.

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