
Anthracosaurus - Wikipedia
Anthracosaurus is an extinct genus of embolomere that lived during the Late Carboniferous (around 315 million years ago) in what is now Scotland, England, and Ohio. [1][2][3] Measuring around 10 ft (3.0 m) long, it was a large, aquatic eel-like predator.
Anthracosauria - Wikipedia
Anthracosauria is a paraphyletic order of extinct reptile-like amphibians (in the broad sense) that flourished during the Carboniferous and early Permian periods, although precisely which species are included depends on one's definition of the taxon.
Anthracosaurus - Prehistoric Wildlife
Oct 5, 2012 · Anthracosaurus is believed to have been a member of the Embolomeri, a sub group of the reptilomorphs. So far only elements of the skull are known, but if Anthracosaurus had a body similar in form to it relatives like Archeria, then the body and tail would have been long and slender and up to about three meters long ...
Anthracosaurus | Life on Our Planet Wiki | Fandom
Anthracosaurus ("coal lizard") is a genus of early amphibian[Note 1] that lived during the Late Carboniferous period. It was a large, semi-aquatic stegocephalian (tetrapod in the broad sense) and a very successful predator during the "Age of Amphibians", patrolling the …
Anthracosaurus - mindat.org
Anthracosaurus is an extinct genus of embolomere, a possible distant relative of reptiles that lived during the Late Carboniferous (around 310 million years ago) in what is now Scotland and England. It was a large, aquatic eel-like predator able to grow up to 3 m (10 ft) in length.
Anthracosaurus - Norian Games
Anthracosaurus was a large predator for its time, measuring 10 feet in length with a 1.4-foot-long skull. Its jaws were packed with large teeth that would have made it capable of taking on prey larger than fish. It belongs to an order of stem tetrapods called Embolomeri.
ANTHRACOSAURUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANTHRACOSAURUS is a genus of labyrinthodonts from the coal measures of England perhaps in the direct ancestral line of the reptiles.
On Anthracosaurus Russelli Huxley (Amphibia: Labyrinthodontia…
The cranial anatomy of Anthracosaurus is that of a massive embolomerous anthrocosaur which differs from eogyrinid embolomeres, notably Eogyrinus attheyi, in a number of important features. These include loss of the skull table/cheek kinetism and presence of an orbital lacrimal, biramous tabular horns and a wide dorsal exposure of thequadrate.
Unveiling Anthracosaurus - A Prehistoric Reptile with a Distinctive ...
Discover the fascinating biology and behavior of Anthracosaurus, a small to medium-sized carnivorous reptile that lived during the late Triassic period. Learn about its unique skull crest, sharp
Anthracosaurus - PaleoCodex
Anthracosaurus is an extinct genus of embolomere, a close relative of reptiles that lived during the Late Carboniferous (around 310 million years ago) in what is now Scotland and England. It was a large, aquatic eel-like predator able to grow up to 3 m (10 ft) in length.