Dunkleosteus
Dunkleosteus was the largest predator of its time and lived hundreds of millions of years ago. It could be up to 6 meters long and weighed about a ton. Instead of teeth, it had sharp bone plates that it used to easily crush shells and bones. This ancient fish could open its mouth in 1/50th of a second, and the resulting whirlpool simply sucked the victim in, leaving it no chance. Our team recreated it with the finest detail!