08-18-2019, 02:13 PM
From smallest to biggest, I have Knightia Eocaena, Diplomystus Dentatus, Mioplosus Labracoides, and Phareodus Encaustus in the last picture.
It amazes me how the fish of today are so different from the fish 33 million years ago! Nature's gone a long way!
Mioplosus looks kinda like a northern pike in my opinion. Phareodus looks like a large carnivorous crappie without the spines!
Knightia and Diplomystus look like a herring, to be honest.
It's cool!
Jared
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It amazes me how the fish of today are so different from the fish 33 million years ago! Nature's gone a long way!
Mioplosus looks kinda like a northern pike in my opinion. Phareodus looks like a large carnivorous crappie without the spines!
Knightia and Diplomystus look like a herring, to be honest.
It's cool!
Jared
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