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Habrosaurus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Amphibia

Family
  
Sirenidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Urodela

Rank
  
Genus

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For the duck-billed dinosaur, see Hadrosaurus

Habrosaurus is an extinct genus of prehistoric salamanders, and the oldest known member of the family Sirenidae. Two species are known, H. prodilatus from the Campanian of Alberta, and H. dilatus from the late Maastrichtian and Paleocene of western North America. It is relatively common in the Lance Formation of Wyoming, and less common in the Hell Creek of Montana. Habrosaurus was one of the largest lissamphibians of all time, comparable to modern giant salamanders at about 1.6 meters. The palate is specialized for crushing, with a series of blunt teeth arranged in rows, suggesting that Habrosaurus may have fed on hard-bodied prey such as crayfish or snails.

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Habrosaurus Wikipedia