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36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

Evolution is a powerful force that causes animals to adapt and simplify down to the purest and most efficient forms they can take.

By Cameron Fetter

Published 1 month ago in Wtf

Evolution is a powerful force that causes animals to adapt and simplify down to the purest and most efficient forms they can take. Sometimes, though, it just throws stuff at the wall to see what sticks. We have some weird-looking animals around nowadays like the platypus or the goblin shark, but nothing can hold a candle to the strangeness that was swimming around Earth’s oceans millions of years ago.


And not only are these prehistoric animals completely freaky to look at, a lot of them could have swallowed you whole. Imagine how humiliating it would be to be eaten by something with five eyes and buck teeth. Take a look at these pics and be glad we live in a time where nature has reined it in a little bit.

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    Tullimonstrum. 300 million years ago. Scientists still are not sure exactly what the purpose of this animal’s clawed appendage was.

    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Typhloesus wellsi. 330 million years ago. Nicknamed the “alien goldfish”, it shot its tongue out of its gut to catch prey.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Websteroprion. 400 million years ago. A massive carnivorous marine worm that measured up to 6.6 feet in length. It was named after Cannibal Corpse guitarist Alex Webster.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Saccorhytus. 540 million years ago.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Tanystropheus hydroides. 242 million years ago. These ancient marine reptiles had extremely long necks attached to awkward little bodies.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Titanokorys gainesi. 500 million years ago. One of the largest predators of the Cambrian period, it swam across the ocean floor and sucked up prey into its circular mouth.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Opabinia. 505 million years ago. When paleontologist Harry Blackmore Whittington showed a room of his peers an early reconstruction of Opabinia in 1972, everybody reportedly started laughing.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Placodonts. Around 200 million years ago. Placodonts were turtle-like marine reptiles with large buck teeth used for eating shells and mollusks.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Priapulids. 500 million years ago.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Hallucigenia. 505 million years ago. A completely bizarre-looking creature that prowled the ocean floor during the Cambrian period.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Helicoprion. 290-225 million years ago. A bizarre species of extinct shark whose lower jaw resembled a buzz saw.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Lyrarapax. 518 million years ago. One of the first apex predators, Lyrarapax had a claw-shaped appendage on its head to grab prey.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Diplocaulus. 275 million years ago. An amphibious creature whose fossils were discovered in modern-day Texas.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Dunkleosteus. 382-358 million years ago. A huge 13-foot predator with bone plate jaws that could cut through prey like blades.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Habelia optata. 505 million years ago. These aquatic predators were small but deadly, measuring only about 1.6 inches in length.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Anomalocaris. 500 million years ago. An early apex predator whose name means ‘unusual shrimp’, it could grow up to 6 feet long.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Archelon. 65 million years ago. A massive 15-foot long sea turtle.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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    Basilosaurus. 41 to 33 million years ago. A massive marine predator that resembled a sea serpent.

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    36 Prehistoric Sea Creatures from When Nature Was Just Starting Out

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