Move over, Smokey Bear – the Ohio State Fairgrounds could soon be home to another, more historic icon. A life-size sculpture of a prehistoric fish is planned for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources natural history area at the fairgrounds in Columbus. The state’s Legislative Service Commission described Dunkleosteus terrelli as “an extinct species of arthrodire placoderm fish (armored, jawed fish) that lived in the seas that covered parts of Ohio during the Late Devonian period, about 359 million to 382 million years ago.” It was the “largest aquatic predator of its time,” growing up to 20 feet long and weighing a ton, according to LSC.