Excavation of Dunkleosteus terrelli, 1928

Excavation of Dunkleosteus terrelli, 1928
Pictured above is the excavation of a Dunkleosteus terrelli by Peter Bungart of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in the Rocky River Reservation. The specimen was discovered in the Late Devonian Cleveland shale strata, known by paleontologists for its well-preserved fossils of armored fish and sharks. | Source: The Jesse Earl Hyde Collection, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Department of Geological Sciences
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