New 3D Model: Eusthenopteron in 3D Dinopedia

Eusthenopteron (“Strong fin”) was a Late Devonian lobe-finned fish (≈385 Mya) with gills and primitive lungs. Its robust paired fins contained early humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia and fibula precursors — key to tetrapod limbs.
In the latest 3D Dinopedia update, explore its 1–1.8 m torpedo-shaped body with cosmoid scales, powerful trilobed tail fin, dual dorsal fins, and intracranial joint. Inspect the skull structure and witness the evolutionary link from fish to land vertebrates!
In the latest 3D Dinopedia update, explore its 1–1.8 m torpedo-shaped body with cosmoid scales, powerful trilobed tail fin, dual dorsal fins, and intracranial joint. Inspect the skull structure and witness the evolutionary link from fish to land vertebrates!
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