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Evolution
Climatiidus loinadus
Hungrinfish
The Hungrinfish
The Hungrinfish is a shark like species from the early Devonian.
Diet
Its diet mainly was jellyfish. Otherwise it ate other fish. It had a mouth made out of scales about six inches long, that overlapped over five times. The thick layers of scales were always numb and spit out the stinger.
Evolution
Evolution occurred in the late Devonian. Jaws emerged. It ate seaweed and other fish. It could swim up to 10 MPH. It was predator and prey, swimming away from strong and eating weak. It was named himon fish or Culmacanthidus himenlis.
Features
As its prey disappeared, and predators came, it
needed better eyesight. It evolved so it the saw
movement better. The himon fish was now a top
predator. Its skin was gray, but when old its gray skin
turned black. It was not until the carboniferous until
it evolved again. It went in schools, to protect their
young. At day the stayed in one large group but at
night, the males hunted.
Limbs
A new species evolved, its legs allowed it to go on to land. As it prey moved onto land, it moved on to land. It evolved a head and tail, but it still preferred to stay in water where it was safer and more peaceful. It had small legs and large body about a yard long. It was called Albanerpetius lanlus.
Features• It had eyes so it could detect almost all
movement. • It was in groups of 12-24. After eggs hatched it
split into 2 more groups.• Females blue, males grey with white spots.• Swam at 5 MPH.• Ate fish, amphibians, reptiles and eggs of
amphibians.
Extinction of albanerpetius lanlus
• Albanerpetius lanlus died out in the early Permian but Albanerpetius panlas stayed alive. It was an amphibian that lived in the middle Permian. It also evolved from the Culmacanthidus himenlis. It had no legs, but otherwise it had the same features.
Early Devonian hungrinfish beginsCarboniferous evolves into himon fishEarly Permian prey moves on to landLate Permian albanerpetius lanlus
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