. and ecologically significant tetrapod groups of the Palaeozoic and
early Mesozoic [adjacent pic shows random compilation of different
temnospondyls, including the palate of the immense Brazilian
archegosaurid Prionosuchus plummeri]. .
Dinorider d'Andoandor posted
a photo:. Prionosuchus the Temnospondyli Amphibian.
Dinorider
d'Andoandor posted a photo:. Prionosuchus the Temnospondyli Amphibian.
Dinorider d'Andoandor posted a photo:. Prionosuchus the Temnospondyli
Amphibian.
Dinorider d'Andoandor posted a photo:. Prionosuchus the
Temnospondyli Amphibian.
. and ecologically significant tetrapod
groups of the Palaeozoic and early Mesozoic [adjacent pic shows random
compilation of different temnospondyls, including the palate of the
immense Brazilian archegosaurid Prionosuchus plummeri]. .
Many
reached truly astounding dimensions, such as the crocodile-like
Prionosuchus that grew to an estimated 3 feet during the Permian
Period, which ended about 25 million years ago. (Editing by Peter
Cooney) .
Many reached truly astounding dimensions, such as the
crocodile-like Prionosuchus that grew to an estimated 3 feet during
the Permian Period, which ended about 25 million years ago. (Editing
by Peter Cooney) .
. and ecologically significant tetrapod groups of
the Palaeozoic and early Mesozoic [adjacent pic shows random
compilation of different temnospondyls, including the palate of the
immense Brazilian archegosaurid Prionosuchus plummeri]. .
. and
ecologically significant tetrapod groups of the Palaeozoic and early
Mesozoic [adjacent pic shows random compilation of different
temnospondyls, including the palate of the immense Brazilian
archegosaurid Prionosuchus plummeri]. .
Prionosuchus plummeri
Priosphenodon avelasi Priscagama gobiensis Priscavolucris montsechi
Pristchampsus birjukovi Pristchampsus hengdongensis Pristchampsus
kuznetzovi Pristchampsus olseni Pristchampsus vorax Pristerodon agilis
.
Dinorider d'Andoandor posted a photo:. Prionosuchus the
Temnospondyli Amphibian.
Dinorider d'Andoandor posted a photo:.
Prionosuchus the Temnospondyli Amphibian.
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