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Cochleosaurus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
†Cochleosaurinae

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
†Cochleosauridae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Temnospondyli

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Similar
  
Edops, Temnospondyli, Chenoprosopus, Capetus, Dendrerpeton

Cochleosaurus ('spoon lizard') is a name of a tetrapod belonging to Temnospondyli, which lived during the late Carboniferous period (Moscovian, about 310 millions years ago). The great abundance of its remains (about 50 specimens) have been found in the Czech Republic, near Nýřany in Central Europe and in Nova Scotia in North America. It was a creature of medium size, measuring 120-160 centimeters. It is believed that Cochleosaurus was a semi-aquatic ambush predator, hunting like modern crocodiles. Czech paleontologist Antonin Fritsch named the genus in 1885 in reference to the spoon-shaped processes on the supra-occipital bones at the back of the skull (from Latin cochlear "spoon" and Greek sauros "lizard").

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Cochleosaurus Wikipedia