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The weird "spine and brush" structure on the back of this 375 million-year-old male Stethacanthus may have served as a sexual signaling device, making it easier for females to pick out potential mates, or was perhaps used in combat by males. Like many early sharks, Stethacanthus was only a few feet long.

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