Whenever prehistoric behemoths are mentioned, many friends may think of dinosaurs. When they think of dinosaurs, they think of Tyrannosaurus rex, because Tyrannosaurus rex is recognized as the most ferocious and brutal among the dinosaur family. But when it comes to which of all the prehistoric behemoths is the strongest, I guess Tyrannosaurus rex is not even on the list, because there are several prehistoric behemoths before Tyrannosaurus rex, and they all once lived in the ocean. There is no doubt that at that time The overlord of the ocean.
The Devonian period is also known as the age of fish. (Because of the diversity of fish at that time, the Devonian was also named the "Age of Fishes.") The Devonian began 419 million years ago, lasted nearly 60 million years, and ended in 358 Millions of years ago.
The marine world of that period was rich in species diversity, which also provided conditions for the birth of many strange marine creatures. Dunkleosteus is one of them. It has a very ferocious appearance. The largest species is about 11 meters long, weighs about 6 tons, and has a bite force of up to 5 tons. It was regarded as the largest marine predator at that time and the largest known to mankind. Placoderms feed mainly on fish and invertebrates protected by hard shells.
Dunkleosteus is a fish that lived in the Late Devonian Period (about 360 million to 380 million years ago). It was 135 million years earlier than the birth of the first dinosaur on land. It can be called the first generation king of beasts on earth, and he is definitely a being that cannot be messed with. At that time, Dunkleosteus had almost no rivals in the ocean. Whether it was other ferocious predators or prey, Dunkleosteus had to take a detour when seeing it from a distance.
The simulated Dunkleosteus displayed this time is an electromechanical model made of silicone. The entire appearance is very restored, and the hand-carved details are lifelike. It makes people immediately feel the king status of Dunkleosteus in ancient times. It is simply domineering.
Whether it is used in scenic spots or interior decoration, it is very shocking. It simulates the sounds and movements of real Dunkleosteus. It is not only super realistic but also highly ornamental. It is a very good product for the theme of marine life and archaeological research. s Choice.
Although Dunkleosteus is less famous than Tyrannosaurus rex, from various studies by paleontologists, it seems that it is much better than Tyrannosaurus rex!






