The name Dunkleosteus is a combination of two words: 'osteon' is a Greek word for bone, and Dunkle is named after David Dunkle. a well-known American paleontologist whose work primarily focused on fish fossils and is best known for his work in vertebrate paleontology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. This placoderm is known to eat anything, or at least most … [Read more...] about “Dunkleosteus” Was One of The World’s Largest and Most Dangerous Sharks 380 million Years Ago