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Labyrinthodont

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Labyrinthodont

Large and varied group of primitive Palaeozoic amphibians, with characteristic ‘arch vertebrae’ and labyrinthine (convoluted) teeth, probably descended from crossopterygian fishes. Many were large, with heavy flattened skulls, and a straddling gait. They range from the Devonian to Triassic periods, but are predominantly found in Carboniferous and Permian strata.



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The Riches and their colleagues have also recently found the possible remains of a labyrinthodont, a crocodile-like amphibian, that are about 30 million years younger than fossils of the same animal group previously discovered elsewhere in the world.
 
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