Tullimonstrum Tully Monster Pictures

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Photo: Entelognathus via Wikimedia Commons CC A-SA 4.0

Artist reconstruction of tullimonstrum in a white background.


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Soft-bodied fossil deposit of tullimonstrum of Illinois
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Soft-bodied fossil deposit of tullimonstrum of Illinois.


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Paleoart illustration of tullimonstrum in the sea
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Paleoart illustration of tullimonstrum in the sea.


Fossil of tullimonstrum
Photo: Ghedoghedo via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0

Fossil of tullimonstrum.


The eyes of tully monster were located on a rigid bar or stalk that extended from the sides of its body, enabling it to have a wide field of vision
Photo: Nobu Tamura via Wikimedia Commons CC A-SA 4.0

The eyes of tully monster were located on a rigid bar or stalk that extended from the sides of its body, enabling it to have a wide field of vision.


Photo: Петр Меньшиков via Wikimedia Commons CC A-SA 4.0

3D model of tullimonstrum.


Photo: Ghedoghedo via Wikimedia Commons CC A-SA 3.0

Fossil of tully monster taken at the Museo di Storia Naturale di Milano.


Reconstruction of the Tully Monster
Photo: PaleoEquii via Wikimedia Commons CC A-SA 4.0

Reconstruction of the Tully Monster.


Tullimonstrum swimming through seaweed
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Tullimonstrum swimming through seaweed.


Group of tullimonstrum swimming in the ocean
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Group of tullimonstrum swimming in the ocean.


The Tullimonstrum likely lived in coastal environments, possibly in estuaries or lagoons
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The Tullimonstrum likely lived in coastal environments, possibly in estuaries or lagoons.


Fossil of Tully Monster
Photo: Field Museum Library via Getty Images

Fossil of Tully Monster.


Tullimonstrum in a concretion from the mazon creek, Illinois
Photo: Mark A. Wilson via Wikimedia Commons Public Domain

Tullimonstrum in a concretion from the mazon creek, Illinois.


An artist's rendering shows tullimonstrum that lived during paleozoic era
Photo: Sean McMahon via smithsonian magazine

An artist’s rendering shows tullimonstrum that lived during paleozoic era.


Tullimonstrum odd fossil in an ironstone concretion found in an unrecorded site in the Mazon Creek area, Illinois, USA
Photo: James St. John via Wikimedia Commons CC A 2.0

Tullimonstrum odd fossil in an ironstone concretion found in an unrecorded site in the Mazon Creek area, Illinois, USA.


Tullimonstrum attacking a carbotubulus in late carboniferous Illinois
Photo: Prehistorica (Christian M.) via reddit

Tullimonstrum attacking a carbotubulus in late carboniferous Illinois.

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