#SACABAMBASPIS
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The prehistoric jawless fish, Sacabambaspis // Roo on Redbubble
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Naito Design Pochamaru - Sacabambaspis Stuffed Animal Size S
#plush#plushie#plushies#plushblr#plushcore#toycore#soft toy#stuffies#stuffed animals#plush animal#plush animals#naito design#sacabambaspis#prehistoric#paleontology#paleoblr#marine life#marine biology#transparent#transparent png#png#japanese brand
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Which prehistoric creature has the most Just Some Guy energy?
Sacabambaspis

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Super cambrian (and pre-cambrian) aquarium world...
Featuring the new creatures Arandaspis and Hallucigenia, and the new blocks Wiwaxia and Charnia, as well as a fresh new look for Sacabambaspis 🙏 Also featuring Aquarium Glass from Fintastic (what used to be Yet Another Fish Mod because Curseforge doesn't like when you put the word "mod" in your title)
#myart#digital art#artists on tumblr#creature design#art#minecraft#cambrian#mod development#minecraft modding#minecraft mods#anomalocaris#precambrian#ediacaran#charnia#dickinsonia#sacabambaspis#arandaspis#fish#aquarium#minecraft build#modded minecraft
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SACABAMBASPIS
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Guys it's that day again-
Happy Sacabambaspis Sunday ( o▽o )
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Moodeng
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Sacabambaspis - Mascot Plush Keychain
#plush#plushie#plushies#plushblr#plushcore#toycore#soft toy#stuffed animals#sacabambaspis#gachapon#capsule toys#plush keychain#plush: fish#plush: prehistoric
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@subpar-lemon-bar made these two adorable prehistoric marine animals, and they are now available for adoption!
perucetus





and sacabambaspis





(omg his little face lmao)
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My Friday offering to you.
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♪ It's time for Fish Fact Friday! ♪
The sacabambaspis is an extinct jawless fish that lived more than 400 million years ago!
It is thought to have fed using the many oral plates lining its mouth, using them to create suction for feeding. Their bodies were also covered in armor plates and scales for protection.
The Natural History Museum of Helsinki has an adorable reconstruction of the fish, which this little doodle is based on. I really recommend checking it out if you haven't already seen it!
#I've got a lovely print of this fish on my wall and it always brightens my day whenever I see it#sacabambaspis#fishblr#fish#my art#marine biology#fish fact friday#paleo art
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