Climatius

Science Name
Climatiidae
Description
Climatius was obviously an active swimmer, to judge by its stabilizing fins and the powerful, sharklike tail, with its large,upturned upper lobe. like many other acanthodians, it had no teeth in its upper jaw, but there were whorls of small teeth in the lower jaw,continually replaced as they were being worn another shark like feature.
Habitat
Its tiny body was packed with spines and fins. Two large dorsal fins rose from the back, each supported in front by a heavy bony spine, apparently embedded in the skin. There was a large anal fin and spine at the back, and a pair of large pectoral fins with spines at the front. The underside of Climatius body bristle with spines, but no fins. There was a pair of pelvic spines and 4 pairs of belly spines.
Behaviour
Its swimming agility and the tightfitting armor of bony scales must have protected climatius from attack by larger fish and predatory invertebrates, such as squid. The 15 fin spines that arrayed its body were its chief defense, making it extremely awkward to swallow.
Life History
There was a large anal fin and spine at the back, and a pair of large pectoral fins with spines at the front.The underside of Climatius body bristled with spines, but no fins.There was a pair of pelvic spines and 4 pairs of belly spines
Region Found
Europe (UK) and NorthAmerica (Canada)