Cleveland's Famous Sea Monster Just Got a Lot Stranger

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Cleveland’s iconic prehistoric sea monster—the 14-foot-long armored fish Dunkleosteus terrelli—just got a lot stranger.
This marine apex predator lived some 360 million years ago, had razor-sharp bone blades instead of teeth and was one of the biggest and most ferocious of the…

This story appeared on newsweek.com, 2025-11-20 16:45:24.
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