Talk:Ancient Skeleton/@comment-38924888-20190904053618

Due to the segmented skeletal structure, it appears to me that this is perhaps a distant relative of the sand shark and boneshark. The notches where it is missing a few teeth are similar to that of a shark before a new tooth replaces it. Also, judging by the holes in the sides, they appear to be a form of ball-socket joint, like a shoulder or ankle. This leads me to beleive that it had not just one, but at least five sets of fins. This is backed by the logic that a creature of this size would need far more than one set of fins to propel itself. Having to maintain its ability to move, let alone the sheer size of it, it would more than likely have feasted on larger creatures (reapers, perhaps?). I will most likely provide a drawing of what it may have looked like in life.