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    Manufacturer of sacabambaspis plush サカバンバスピス ぬいぐるみ
    470-million-year-old fish Sacabambaspis goes viral in Japan, Among Us dev joins in on fun
    By Amber V -2023-06-16 18:58
    An extinct genus of fish from the early Paleozoic called the Sacabambaspis has recently gone viral on social media in Japan, with memes and even art and merch being made based on it.
    Sacabambaspis was a genus of jawless fish that lived in the Ordovician period. Its appearance is described as tadpole-like with an oversized head and frontally positioned eyes that resemble a car’s headlights. It’s said to have lived with its mouth forever open, sucking in scraps of food and, due to its lack of fins, is assumed to have been bad at its main activity as a fish, swimming.
    But what made this cryptic fish become an endless source of memes and art among Japanese users?
    Sacabambaspis initially became known to the world through a viral tweet from August 2022 shown below, which pokes fun at a poorly executed model of the Sacabambaspis from the Finnish Museum of Natural History. The Sacabambaspis is depicted with bulging eyes, flared nostrils and an uncanny triangular grin, altogether forming an unspeakable expression.

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May 29, 2020 · The jawless vertebrates (traditionally recognized as "agnathans") are identified by the gray box and star. This tree was compiled using several recent publications, including Brazeau and Friedman (2015), Brazeau and de Winter (2015), Janvier (2015), Janvier and Sansom (2016), Donoghue (2017), Miyashita et al. (2019).  

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May 8, 2017 · Jawless fish: Lack jaws. Feed by suction with the help of a round muscular mouth and rows of teeth. Have cylindrical and long bodies. Do not have paired fins and scales like most fish. There are two categories of jawless fish: hagfish and lampreys. Hagfish. Hagfish usually feed on dead or dying fish. These fish can be found around the tunnels ...  

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Agnathans: Jawless Fishes. Jawless fishes or agnathans are craniates that represent an ancient vertebrate lineage that arose over one half-billion years ago. “Gnathos” is Greek for “jaw” and the prefix “a” means “without,” so agnathans are “without jaws. ” Most agnathans are now extinct, but two branches still exist today ...  

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Jawless fishes (Agnatha) are craniates representing an ancient vertebrate lineage that arose over 550 million years ago. In the past, hagfishes and lampreys were sometimes recognized as separate clades within the Agnatha, primarily because lampreys were regarded as true vertebrates, whereas hagfishes were not.  

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Jul 11, 2023 · lamprey, any of about 43 species of primitive fishlike jawless vertebrates placed with hagfishes in the class Agnatha. Lampreys belong to the family Petromyzonidae. They live in coastal and fresh waters and are found in temperate regions around the world, except Africa. The eel-like, scaleless animals range from about 15 to 100 centimetres (6 ...  

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