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The Cryptobranchidae are a family of fully aquatic salamanders commonly known as the giant salamanders. They include some of the largest living amphibians... |
Distinct and Globally Endangered project. The Chinese giant salamander is considered to be a "living fossil". Although protected under Chinese law and CITES... |
Salamanders range in size from the minute salamanders, with a total length of 27 mm (1+1⁄8 in), including the tail, to the Chinese giant salamander which... |
Andrias matthewi (redirect from Matthew's giant salamander) Asian giant salamanders. It is the largest salamander to have ever existed, with a maximum estimated length of 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in). Its fossils have been... |
Andrias scheuchzeri (category Cenozoic salamanders) extinct species of giant salamander belonging to the genus Andrias, which also contains the closely related living Asian giant salamanders. It is known from... |
living fossil is an extant taxon that phenotypically resembles related species known only from the fossil record. To be considered a living fossil, the... |
amphibians Tiger salamander Northwestern salamander Long-toed salamander Southern torrent salamander Rough-skinned newt Ensatina Black salamander Oregon slender... |
2 lb). Salamanders (Urodela) Besides the previously mentioned Chinese and South China giant salamanders, the closely related Japanese giant salamander (Andrias... |
in the fossil record may be the extinct Giant elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus) of Madagascar, whose closest living relative is the kiwi. Giant elephant... |
representing one of the geologically youngest and easternmost records of giant salamanders in Europe reported to date. A specimen of Gansubatrachus qilianensis... |
Eoscapherpeton (category Salamander stubs) Eoscapherpeton is an extinct genus of giant salamander, known from the Late Cretaceous of Central Asia. Fossils have been found in the Cenomanian aged... |
Reideen The Brave (section Fossil beasts) buzzsaws. Gante: A giant stone demon, shaped like an enormous human hand and sometimes called a dragon in some episodes, used to transport fossil beasts during... |
Amphibian (section Salamanders) primitive salamanders. A number of fossil cryptobranchids have been found, but there are only three living species, the Chinese giant salamander (Andrias... |
Lazarus taxon (category Gaps in the fossil record) (plural taxa) is a taxon that disappears for one or more periods from the fossil record, only to appear again later. Likewise in conservation biology and ecology... |
(Greek: period of well-displayed life) marks the appearance in the fossil record of abundant, shell-forming and/or trace-making organisms. It is subdivided... |
belong to the Cryptobranchoidea, which contains living Asiatic and giant salamanders. Beiyanerpeton, and Qinglongtriton from the same biota are thought... |
Lagerstätte (redirect from Fossil bed) plural lagerstätten) is a sedimentary deposit that exhibits extraordinary fossils with exceptional preservation—sometimes including preserved soft tissues... |
crater. The fossil fauna reported from Murgon is referred to as the Tingamarra fauna. The most common fossil at the site are of crocodiles and giant trionychidae... |
Fossil Butte National Monument is a United States National Monument managed by the National Park Service, located 15 miles (24 km) west of Kemmerer, Wyoming... |
Tadpole (section Fossil record) it might be expected that tadpole fossils would not exist. However, traces of biofilms have been preserved and fossil tadpoles have been found dating back... |