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Seen here is a model-based reconstruction of life on an ancient seafloor during the Devonian Period - the "Age of Fishes". This is a public exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Cleveland, Ohio.

Goldringia was a distinctive cephalopod - the animal was basically a squid in a coiled shell. The shell had a series of prominent, thin, wavy extensions. This Goldringia is munching on a trilobite.
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