HOME | DD

Nevert013 — More extinct fish

Published: 2016-02-16 17:24:44 +0000 UTC; Views: 569; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 0
Redirect to original
Description 1. Draconian freshwater swordfish:  One of the largest freshwater fish ever to live on Draconine.  It was a filter feeder and also hunted smaller fish.  10 meters

2. Needle face: a species of armored fish that uses it long rostrum to probe the sand for small fish and worms.  3 meters

3. Ghost gar:  The rarest of all gars, these white gars lived in one lake and were the top predators.  4 meters

4. Dracolephsis:  A small armored fish that was similar to the Cephalaspis on Earth.  30 centimeters

5. Spined sturgeon:  Another large freshwater fish, this species was known for its incredibly strong armor and sharp spines and feeds on squid, octopus, and other invertebrates.  11 meters

6. Tri jawed biter:  a pseudo-lamprey that latches on with its 3 pairs of jaws and drills into the side of a larger organism and feeds on the body fluids.  1.2-2.2 meters

7. Microdunkleosteus: A smaller, freshwater version of the great placoderm.  2 meters

8. Scissor jaw:  A medium sized fish that launched its jaws to grab small prey.  1.3 meters

9. Giant elephant jaw:  A large species of long snouted fish that used its proboscis to grab small fish and worms.  4-9 meters

10. Gracka:  A fairly common schooling fish that filter feeds.  1 meter

11. Filter lamprey:  A species of lamprey that evolved to feed on plankton.  10 centimeters. 

12. Pleurote:  A microscopic filter feeding fish that looks like a lancelet. 
Related content
Comments: 0