Jun 3, 2016
Cavenderichthys talbragarensis (top), whose Latin name alone takes up about 1/3 of its Wikipedia article, and its friend Uarbryichthys (bottom). From the Jurassic.
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Cavenderichthys talbragarensis (top), whose Latin name alone takes up about 1/3 of its Wikipedia article, and its friend Uarbryichthys (bottom). From the Jurassic.