Sacabambaspis….#shorts#ocean#sacabambaspis

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For who do not understand:
Sacambaspis is rarest fish ever who is called by: the first fish.
Sacambaspis is the fish who existed in earth and it was there even before the dinossaurs existed.

Frisk-sr
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Actually, the scary images (2nd to last) shows art from someone who tried to replicate the sacabambaspis when it was still alive.

jurassicparkdinosaurboi
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smol sacabambasis: ⚫u⚫

that one sacabambasis: ☉_☉

Baller_rbx-official
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Basically, apart from the fact that they are extinct, these fish cannot harm you since they do not have a jaw, although they can harm you from a heart attack.(curiosity): these fish were discovered in Bolivia

NeythanSamboy-vy
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Blud said:"YOU ATE MY CHILD AND IM GOING TO END YOUR LIFE" 💀

Brud_y
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First image: o o
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Second image: 👁️ 👁️
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Trith image: o0o

HorizontalLinee
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First picture: 🌘🔻🌒
Second picture:🧿🕳️🧿

mjacasio
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“Oh great healer heal me” with the British accent got my rolling on the floor😭👍

PlsdonotstealPateytey
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The more I watch this the funnier it gets. It’s like a “ *BOI WATCHU JUS SAY TO ME?* ” face from the second image.

Boopingcheeses
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*steals every sacabambaspis and puts them in a. Big tank-*

youradioleader
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it's so cute Idc about it being scary

sayokokazumi
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The clear water makes it even scarier 😭🫸

Jax-claymation
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if this was a real photo i bet the fish will have the greatest discovery of his family tree











(🧿👄🧿) da fuc

reddionceagain
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i lov this silly looking fish but it can be sometimes creepy at the same time "^-^"

peonyaltheaong
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the last picture was supposed to replicate the Sacabampaspis (idk how to spell it help) when it was still alive (its an art, not a picture)

duckywillstalkyou
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As i stare into its eyes... i felt a menacing prescence.

Nagasak_Draws
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Sacabambaspis is an extinct genus of jawless fish that lived in the Ordovician period. Sacabambaspis lived in shallow waters on the continental margins of Gondwana.[1] It is the best known arandaspid with many specimens. It is related to Arandaspis.


Contents
1 Description
1.1 Armor
1.2 Tail
2 Discovery and species
3 Paleobiology
3.1 Experts
3.2 Sacabamba
Description
Sacabambaspis was 25 cm in length. The body shape of Sacabambaspis vaguely resembled that of a tadpole with an oversized head, flat body, wriggling tail, and lack of fins. It had characteristic, frontally positioned eyes, like car head lamps.

Armor

Sacabambaspis had a head shield made from a large upper (dorsal) plate that rose to a slight ridge in the midline, and a deep curved lower (ventral) plate, this headshield is ornamented with characteristic oak-leaf shaped or tear-drop shaped tubercles.[3][4] Also it had narrow branchial plates which link these two along the sides, and cover the gill area.[3] The eyes were far forward and between them are possibly two small nostrils and they, which are surrounded by what is thought to be endoskeletal bone, and putative nostrils, are found at the extreme anterior of the head, one of the diagnostic features of the arandaspids.[3][4] The rest of body was covered by long, strap-like scales behind the head shield.

Tail

The tail consists of relatively large dorsal and ventral webs and an elongated notochordal lobe, the posterior end of which is bordered by a small fin web. This tail structure clearly differs from that of heterostracans, which are currently grouped with arandaspids and astraspids in the clade Pteraspidomorphi (Gagnier 1993, 1995; Donoghue & Smith 2001; Sansom et al. 2005), in which the caudal fin looks diphycercal (i.e. symmetrical) and strengthened by a few large radials (Janvier 1996).

Discovery and species
Genus named after the village of Sacabamba, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia, where the first examples were found.

S. janvieri (Gagnier, Blieck & Rodrico, 1986), the type species, is known from Bolivia.[6] There are 30 known specimens of this Bolivian species, all crammed into a very confined area, believed to be the result of a fish kill, such as a sudden inflow of freshwater, such as from a large storm. They were found associated with a large number of lingulid brachiopods, also killed at the same time.[7]
S. sp. (Young, 1997), is known from Central Australia.[6] Isolated scales found in the Horn Creek Siltstone from Central Australia have a very similar ornamentation to the Bolivian scales.[7]
S. sp. (Albanesi & Astini, 2002), is known from Argentina.[6]
S. sp.( Sansom et al, 2009), is known from Arabian Peninsula, Oman.[6] The Oman discoveries showed that the fish were present all around the margins of the ancient continent of Gondwana and not just in the southern regions as had previously been shown by the findings from South America and Australia.

The-sprout-guy-original
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The first sacabambaspis: •v•
The 2nd one:⚫ ⚫
⚫⚫⚫

TheLazyKai
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Me: this fish is bite me help me

Best Friend: i help you with my tank

Me: where the tank

Best friend: his tank is schewerer Gustav

Me: 🗿💀☠️

USSR-of
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For those who don't know, this is sacambambapis, it was developed

Estela-kr