It may be hard to see, but you seem to share a family resemblance with Entelognathus primordialis. The fish, which lived 419 million years ago in an area that is now part of China, is the earliest ...
Entelognathus primordialis had a heavily armoured head and body, a scaly tail, jaws but no teeth and tiny eyes set in large, bony sockets A leading British scientist has said that the discovery of a ...
Could you say "no" to that face? You'll never find out, because it belongs to Entelognathus primordialis, an extinct fish that may be the earliest known creature with what us humans would call a face.
An artist's illustration depicts Entelognathus primordialis, the first jawed creature on earth. A fossil of Entelognathus found in China suggests that it had jawbones similar to those of modern fish ...