A 5.43 gigapixel macro photograph of Tharsis Dubius constructed from over 22,000 individual photographs.
A fossil of the fish species Tharsis dubius from the Upper Jurassic (~150 million-year-old) Solnhofen Formation of Germany, housed in the Vertebrate Paleontology collection at Carnegie Museum of Natural History (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). Specimen provided courtesy of Matt Lamana, Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
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