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Diplocaulus ("double caul") is an extinct genus of leponspondyl amphibian from the Permian period. It was up to 1 m (3 ft 4 in) long. Diplocaulus is known for the long protrusions on the sides of its skull, which cause the skull to be shaped similar to a boomerang. Judging from its weak limbs and relatively short tail, it is presumed to have swum with an up-and-down movement of its body, not unlike cetaceans today. The wide head could have helped the creature glide through the water. Also, it is Permian Period, Dinosaur Skeletons, Prehistoric Wildlife, Animal Skeletons, Prehistoric World, Dinosaur Skeleton, Ancient Animals, Paleo Art, Extinct Animals

Diplocaulus ("double caul") is an extinct genus of lepospondyl amphibian from the Permian period. It was up to 1 m (3 ft 4 in) long. Diplocaulus is known for the long protrusions on the sides of its skull, which cause the skull to be shaped similar to an arrowhead. Judging from its weak limbs and relatively short tail, it is presumed to have swum with an up-and-down movement of its body, not unlike cetaceans today. The wide head could have helped the creature glide through the water. Also…

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Quick Tyrannosaurus Facts: - This dinosaur had 60 razor sharp teeth - The teeth on the Tyrannosaurus could be up to 9 inches long - This dinosaur used its tail to maintain balance - The Tyrannosaurus weighed as much as an Asian Elephant - This dinosaur's top speed was about 18 MPH—faster than humans!

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