calchiuri
Calchiuri are a group of ancient bony fish that lived during the Devonian period. They are characterized by their heavy, bony armor, which covered their heads and bodies. Their fins were also heavily armored and stiff, limiting their flexibility. Calchiuri were bottom-dwelling predators, likely feeding on invertebrates and smaller fish. Their large eyes suggest they may have been able to see well in low-light conditions. Fossil evidence indicates they inhabited freshwater environments, such as rivers and lakes. The exact evolutionary relationships of calchiuri are still debated among paleontologists, but they are generally considered to be an early offshoot of the ray-finned fish lineage. Their distinctive armor, while offering protection, likely also contributed to their eventual extinction. The group became extinct by the end of the Devonian period, leaving no known modern descendants. Studying calchiuri provides valuable insights into the diversification of fish during the Devonian, a time often referred to as the "Age of Fishes." Their unique adaptations and eventual demise highlight the dynamic nature of evolutionary history.