Friday, July 29, 2016

The Big Bang of July. (Paleozoic Era) Pteraspis

   Pteraspis gets its name from the growths on the sides of its main body‭ '‬shield‭’‬.‭ ‬These served acted as hydrofoils,‭ ‬the job usually done by the pectoral fins which are absent in Pteraspis.‭ ‬The lower lobe of the tail is also larger than the upper which would provide upwards lift.‭ ‬The spine that rose up from the back of the shield would have served the purpose of a dorsal fin,‭ ‬as well as potentially providing some protection from predators.‭ ‬The hard rostrum that projects forward would have provided additional streamlining,‭ ‬but it is uncertain if this was the only purpose for its presence. These adaptations all point to a fish that probably swam upwards into open water rather than cruising around the bottom.‭ ‬The chosen food source of Pteraspis is thought to have been small open water vertebrates like shrimp.

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