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Eryops megacephalus
Large (2-3 m / 4-7 ft | ~225 kg / ~500 lb) amphibious temnospondyls from the late Carboniferous to early Permian. They are named after their rather large and elongated head which housed numerous teeth. Some skin impressions show that they had ovoid bumps/scales running down the body.
(Transitioning to my normal postings on my other platforms)
February sticker club theme reveals: Common Basilisk, Paradoxical Frog, and poppy Diplocaulus and Eryops!
Fun facts: the common basilisk can run on water, and the paradoxical frog starts life as a big tadpole that eventually grows into a much smaller frog!
Join my Patreon by January 31st to receive your choice of herpetology, prehistory, or both sets of stickers in February!
#Paleostream 22/02/2025
here's today's #Paleostream sketches!!!
today we sketched Eryops, Plateosaurus, Mahuidacursor, and Koreaceratops
Coal Forest, Burpee Museum of Natural History, Rockford IL
More #paleostream flocking!! Names in the tags
I’m old!