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Acanthodes bronni versus Rhabdolepis macropterus - The Moment of the death


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Die Protagonisten: 
Rhabdolepis macropterus und Acanthodes bronni....was ist passiert?
Wer gewinnt?
1 So sieht ein Stachel von Acanthodes aus......
2 So sieht ein Unterkiefer von Rhabdolepis aus....
3 So sieht ein Acanthodes aus....
4 So sieht ein Rhabdolepis aus....
5 Das ist ein Vorderteil, Schädel eines großen Rhabdolepis....

6 dies ist der tragische Moment des Todes....die Acanthodes- Stacheln führen zum Tod von Rhabdolepis während der Mahlzeit - wow
dies ist nicht wirklich ein schönes Fossil aber es hat eine Geschichte, eine großartige, tragische, dramatische...
wir dürfen daran teilhaben an diesem "Wunder der Natur"

wie findet Ihr die Geschichte?

 

The protagonists:
Rhabdolepis macropterus and Acanthodes bronni .... what happened?
Who wins?
1 This is how a barb from Acanthodes looks like ......
2 This is how a lower jaw of Rhabdolepis looks ....
3 This is how an acanthodes looks ....
4 This is how a Rhabdolepis looks ....
5 This is a front, skull of a large Rhabdolepis ....

6 This is the tragic moment of death .... the acanthodes spikes lead to the death of Rhabdolepis during the meal - wow
This is not really a beautiful fossil but it has a story, a great, tragic, dramatic ...
We can participate in this "miracle of nature"

How do you find the story?

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I am also very interested in these stories of what happened. I have bivalve and petalodus tooth fossils found within 40 feet of each other. Bite marks and tooth seem to go together.

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It does have a certain beauty to it, as does the events leading to its death. Very nice!

“...whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved.” ~ Charles Darwin

Happy hunting,

Mason

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