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Revision as of 07:04, May 18, 2020

Eusthenopteron
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Scientific name
Eusthenopteron
Period(s) Late Devonian
Length ???
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 ユーステノプテロン
 Unknown
 Unknown
 Eusthenopteron
 新翼鱼
 Eusthénoptéron
 Unknown
 Eusthenopteron
 新翼鱼
 Eusthénoptéron
 Unknown
 Unknown

The Eusthenopteron is a stand-alone fossil that can be donated to the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Donating to the Museum

In New Horizons

"The Eusthenopteron is famous for being the link between fish and land animals long before dinosaurs. It seems to have strong fins capable of pulling it around areas where the water was shallow. When most creatures lived in the sea... they dreamed of land. If not for them, we mightn't be here today! Imagine if we'd not left the oceans... How might fashion and music be different in an aquatic world? How would we resolve differences? Perhaps some sort of ink-squirting contest of champions?"Blathers

In Real Life

Eusthenopteron was a sarcopterygian (lobe-finned fish) from the Late Devonian. It is a tetrapodomorph, making it more closely related to modern tetrapods (land vertebrates) than to modern lobe-finned fishes like lungfishes and coelacanths. While very much aquatic (unlike later tetrapodomorphs like Acanthostega), it nevertheless exhibits anatomical features exclusive to tetrapodomorphs (including tetrapods), including choana, or internal nostrils, and possibly bone marrow.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.