@epinesis: A model of Sakavambaspis on display at the Helsinki Museum of Natural History in Finland A model of Sakavanaspis on display at the Museum of Natural History in Helsinki, Finland, has been talked about as looking too pathetic. One visitor to the museum commented, “I almost cried when I found this guy. Sakavambaspis had both eyes in front of him, his mouth was always open, and he was a poor swimmer.
Sacabambaspis (Sacabambaspis) is one of the extinct genera of jawless species that lived during the Ordovician period.
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cute Not Sabakan.
@siratamairipafe: pisupis sakaban basupis and sabakan pisupis
https://twitter.com/hanomidori/status/1669351214893645824?s=46&t=gkSZtjGEtUZPO0JCzBxCBw
Pointing out that it doesn’t look like that.
@DaTa_jp:Sakaban basispis is getting a lot of buzz, as the topic source says. The image is a “terrible reproduction” and it is believed that the actual fish looked like the second one. Why does he look like that? Is he a bad swimmer? is easy to understand. Half of his body was armored. https://t.co/kto7u5tTLQ from @satoshikawasaki
https://twitter.com/indozou/status/1669358840515792897?s=46&t=gkSZtjGEtUZPO0JCzBxCBw
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