The early four-legged animals, the tetrapods, were the forebears of today’s mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
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The "enormous" creatures were active carnivores who routinely crushed hard shells and bones with their powerful bites.
An international research team examined pieces of turtle shell, dating back around 125,000 years.
It was around 13 inches tall and had a beak and claws, but did not have wings.
The plant-eater Tanyka was a “living fossil” when it stalked the Earth around 275 million years ago.
Horned dinosaurs probably used their noses not just for smelling but also to help control temperature and moisture.
MADISON — Three reptiles died in a home that was destroyed by a fire that reignited twice last weekend in Edelweiss in Madison. Also on Monday…
