CMNH 6090, Dunkleosteus terrelli, 1:12 scale 3d model
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CMNH 6090, Dunkleosteus terrelli, 1:12 scale

CMNH 6090, Dunkleosteus terrelli, 1:12 scale

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This model is a 1:12 scale rendering of Museum specimen CMNH 6090 explicitly modified for 3D printing. This model is not research quality.

Dimensions: 50.77mm x 91.36mm x 59.61mm (1.99in x 3.6in x 2.35in)

358 million years ago, a shallow sea teeming with marine life covered Northeast Ohio. Dunkleosteus terrelli, the largest predator and one of the fiercest creatures alive in the Devonian “Age of Fishes,” ruled the subtropical waters. Up to 20 feet in length and weighing more than 1 ton, this arthrodire fish was capable of chopping prehistoric sharks into chum! Dunkleosteus had a massive skull made of thick, bony plates, and 2 sets of fang-like protrusions near the front of powerful, self-sharpening jawbones.

On November 18, 2020, the Ohio General Assembly passed a bill declaring Dunkleosteus terrelli the state fossil fish.

Scanner: Artec Spider

Image by Hailey Majewski & Aidan Daiker, CMNH - CMNH 6090, Dunkleosteus terrelli, 1:12 scale - Buy Royalty Free 3D model by Cleveland Museum of Natural History (@CMNH)

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