Fossil hunters from the Cleveland Museum of Natural History haul a concretion up the bank in Big Creek Reservation. Encased in the stone was the head and fore fins of a Cladoselache. The remains of this Devonian shark species were incredibly well-preserved within Cleveland shale; some specimens have even yielded visual traces of the Cladoselache's organs, muscles and skin.
| Source: The Jesse Earl Hyde Collection, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Department of Geological SciencesDownload Original File
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The Jesse Earl Hyde Collection, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Department of Geological Sciences
"Excavation at Big Creek, 1927" appears in: Dunkleosteus