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Cephalaspis ("Head Shield") was a genus of armored goldfish-sized to trout-sized detritivorous fish that lived in freshwater streams and estuaries of Early Devonian Western Europe. It is a member of the Osteostraci, one of many groups of Palaeozoic armored jawless fish. This animal was thought to have been a feeder of the ocean floor. What it found was mini microscopic animals.

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  • Cephalaspis
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  • thumb|400px|Cephalaspis nadando El cephalaspis,del periodo Devónico era el primer pez verdadero,el primero en tener aletas y órganos sansoriales.
  • Cephalaspis ("Head Shield") was a genus of armored goldfish-sized to trout-sized detritivorous fish that lived in freshwater streams and estuaries of Early Devonian Western Europe. It is a member of the Osteostraci, one of many groups of Palaeozoic armored jawless fish. This animal was thought to have been a feeder of the ocean floor. What it found was mini microscopic animals.
  • Cephalaspis was an early jawless fish. It was about the size of a modern trout. Image:Cephalaspiso01.jpg‎
  • Cephalaspis was a prehistoric jawless fish the size of a modern trout.
  • Cephalaspis was a small, armoured but primitive fish. The article "Cephalaspis" is currently under construction. The evil dude will expand on this article ASAP. Thank you for your patience.
  • This fish was suggested to be one of the first to use memory to get back to their spawning pool to reproduce like Salmon shit (But there is no proof). It was the size of a goldfish and, at the largest, a trout.
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  • * C. lyelli * C. magnificans * C. tenuicornis
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  • Cephalaspis
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  • Genus
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Appearances
  • Walking with Monsters
locality
  • Worldwide
Period
Scientific name
  • Cephalaspis lyelli
Name
  • Cephalaspis
Type
  • Agnathan fish
Caption
  • Cephalaspis lyelli
Primary diet
  • Algae eater
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fossil range
name meaning
  • Head Shield
Meaning
  • Head Shield
Species
  • ?
Creature Name
  • Cephalaspis
Time Period
  • Late Silurian period
Family
  • Cephalaspidae
Diet
  • Detritivore
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  • thumb|400px|Cephalaspis nadando El cephalaspis,del periodo Devónico era el primer pez verdadero,el primero en tener aletas y órganos sansoriales.
  • Cephalaspis ("Head Shield") was a genus of armored goldfish-sized to trout-sized detritivorous fish that lived in freshwater streams and estuaries of Early Devonian Western Europe. It is a member of the Osteostraci, one of many groups of Palaeozoic armored jawless fish. This animal was thought to have been a feeder of the ocean floor. What it found was mini microscopic animals.
  • Cephalaspis was an early jawless fish. It was about the size of a modern trout. Image:Cephalaspiso01.jpg‎
  • Cephalaspis was a prehistoric jawless fish the size of a modern trout.
  • Cephalaspis was a small, armoured but primitive fish. The article "Cephalaspis" is currently under construction. The evil dude will expand on this article ASAP. Thank you for your patience.
  • This fish was suggested to be one of the first to use memory to get back to their spawning pool to reproduce like Salmon shit (But there is no proof). It was the size of a goldfish and, at the largest, a trout.
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