- mouth.
Anthracosaurus probably inhabited swamps,
rivers and lakes. Its name is Gr**** for "coal lizard". The
genus and type
species Anthracosaurus russelli...
- Amphibamus, Hyloplesion) or
terrestrial (Dendrerpeton, Tudit****,
Anthracosaurus). The
Carboniferous rainforest collapse slowed the
evolution of amphibians...
-
traditionally classified as anthracosaurs,
including even the
genus Anthracosaurus itself, wouldn't
belong to Anthracosauria.
Laurin (2001)
created a different...
- list of reptiliomorphs, (excluding amniotes),
throughout their time.
Anthracosaurus Archeria Ariekanerpeton Bystrowiana Chroniosaurus Chroniosuchus Cricotus...
-
Occidens Ossirarus Perittodus Sigournea Tantallognathus †Embolomeri
Anthracosaurus Archeria Aversor Calligenethlon Carbonoherpeton "Cricotus" Diplovertebron...
-
Occidens Ossirarus Perittodus Sigournea Tantallognathus †Embolomeri
Anthracosaurus Archeria Aversor Calligenethlon Carbonoherpeton "Cricotus" Diplovertebron...
-
hungry adult by
moving onto land, but one is
eaten by an
early tetrapod,
Anthracosaurus. As the
Carboniferous gives way to the
drier Permian, some of these...
-
Occidens Ossirarus Perittodus Sigournea Tantallognathus †Embolomeri
Anthracosaurus Archeria Aversor Calligenethlon Carbonoherpeton "Cricotus" Diplovertebron...
-
Occidens Ossirarus Perittodus Sigournea Tantallognathus †Embolomeri
Anthracosaurus Archeria Aversor Calligenethlon Carbonoherpeton "Cricotus" Diplovertebron...
- with
thick vertebrae and ribs. The
largest known anthracosaur was
Anthracosaurus, with
skull about 40 cm (16 in) in length. The
longest member of this...