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Encyclopedia of
Animal Life, 1982 Form and
function of the
feeding apparatus of
sirenid salamanders (Caudata: Sirenidae): Three-dimensional
chewing and herbivory...
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common in the **** Cr****
Formation of Montana.
Habrosaurus was a
gigantic sirenid, its
length is
estimated to be
around 1.6 m (5 ft 3 in),
estimated from...
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primitive while others are derived.
Fertilisation is
likely to be
external as
sirenids lack the
cloacal glands used by male
salamandrids to
produce ****top****s...
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frequently feeding on slow-moving
animals like snails,
shrimps and worms,
sirenids are
unique among salamanders for
having developed speciations towards herbivory...
- 2307/1447391. JSTOR 1447391. Etheridge, Kay (1990). "The
Energetics of
Estivating Sirenid Salamanders (Siren
lacertina and
pseudobranchus striatus)". Herpetologica...
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Dakota Middle to
upper **** Cr****
Formation 6
specimens Habrosaurus is a
sirenid amphibian.
Lisserpeton L.
bairdi Montana Opisthotriton O. kayi Montana...
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prodilatus Campanian Dinosaur Park Formation,
Alberta A
large sirenid,
about the size of a ****bender. The
palate is
specialized for crushing...
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commonly pre**** upon fish, sea turtles,
cetaceans (e.g. whales), and
sirenids.
There is also
potential evidence that
Otodus hunted raptorial sperm whales;...
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total length up to 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in).
Habrosaurus was the
largest sirenid. It
reached 1.6 m (5 ft 3 in) long. The
largest known diacectid, herbivorous...
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Lance Formation, Wyoming, USA **** Cr**** Formation, Montana, USA A
large sirenid,
about the size of a ****bender. The
palate is
specialized for crushing...