"Deinoceras" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Deinoceras is a genus of horned and armored prehistoric cephalopods that lived during the Paleozoic Era, around 400-300 million years ago. The name "Deinoceras" comes from the Greek words "deinos", meaning "terrible" or "fearful", and "keras", meaning "horn". Deinoceras was characterized by its distinctive horn-like outgrowths on its head, which were likely used for defense, display, or other purposes.
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