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Diplocaulus, amphibian skull Styracosaurus which were elongated canines and

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which were elongated canines and incisors

1 million years ago) and survived the last ice age

The teeth are particularly interesting because they show the same shape and profile of adults

An enormous amount of fossil material has been taken out of West Virginia

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Diplocaulus, amphibian skull Styracosaurus which were elongated canines andDiplocaulus was an early amphibian distinguished by a boomerang shaped head formed by two elongated bones at the back of the skull. This odd shape may have been used as a hydrofoil allowing it to swim against the current. It also would have made it difficult for predators to swallow. Diplocaulus was a tetrapod, an amphibian, a labyrinthodont, a lepospondyl, and a nectridian. Specs: Diplocaulus sp. Late Carboniferous to late Permian (270 m. y. a.).

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