Urosphen
Description
Urosphen was slow like Nardoechelys. Despite its slow movement, it had different ways to attack other fishes.
- It finds a place where the fish live.
- It swims, chases, and hunts the fish.
- It preys on the creature and eats it.
If it weren't for the extinction of the other prehistoric Anguillidae, you might think that Urosphen would hunt other extant fish. It has a relative from Brazil and Asia called Urosphenopsis.
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