29 Mar 21
@handyandy saidPlacoderm, any member of an extinct group (Placodermi) of primitive jawed fishes known only from fossil remains. Placoderms existed throughout the Devonian Period (about 416 million to 359 million years ago), but only two species persisted into the succeeding Carboniferous Period.
A placoderm.
Sorry man they are no more!
-VR
29 Mar 21
@very-rusty saidDid you know that, or did you lift it from Google?
Placoderm, any member of an extinct group (Placodermi) of primitive jawed fishes known only from fossil remains. Placoderms existed throughout the Devonian Period (about 416 million to 359 million years ago), but only two species persisted into the succeeding Carboniferous Period.
Sorry man they are no more!
-VR
29 Mar 21
@handyandy saidWhat would be your best guess Andy?
Did you know that, or did you lift it from Google?
-VR
29 Mar 21
@very-rusty saidAre you looking through your stash of comics Rusty, or🤔 or are your reaching for that wiki mouse? Your a racist for not appreciating the Hammer fishes emotions and lack of self esteem - we all know Swordfish wins.
Placoderm, any member of an extinct group (Placodermi) of primitive jawed fishes known only from fossil remains. Placoderms existed throughout the Devonian Period (about 416 million to 359 million years ago), but only two species persisted into the succeeding Carboniferous Period.
Sorry man they are no more!
-VR
30 Mar 21
@very-rusty saidMy best guess is that you had nothing to say but couldn't resist posting just for the sake of posting. Copy/pasting allows you to keep up with the big boys, sort of.
What would be your best guess Andy?
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Larger members of the placoderm family were voracious sea monsters that dominated ancient oceans before the Devonian mass extinction.
I can recommend a book if you're interested.