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Rhinesuchus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Amphibia

Suborder
  
Stereospondyli

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Temnospondyli

Family
  
Rhinesuchidae

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Similar
  
Rhinesuchidae, Uranocentrodon, Lydekkerina, Peltobatrachus, Broomistega

Rhinesuchus


Rhinesuchus is a large temnospondyl amphibian. Fossil remains of the genus are known from the Permian of the South African Karoo Basins Tapinocephalus and Cistecephalus assemblage zones, both of the Beaufort Group.

Rhinesuchus Amphibian Rhinesuchus therapsid or predinosaur from the Karoo

The skull on Rhinesuchus had a flat triangular shape with blunt snout similar to some of the other large amphibians and had a palate filled with small sharp teeth suggesting that it hunted fish. Also, the small eyes were on top of the head suggesting that it approached its prey from below.

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It is a popular misconception that Rhinesuchus is named after the Rhine River in Europe, but Rhinesuchus actually gets its name from the Greek word for nose. Two more species, R. africanus and R. wadiai, are considered to be nomen dubium, while others have been found to be other species. At the time of writing only R.broomianus and R. capensis are recognised.

Rhinesuchus Palaeos Vertebrates Temnospondyli Rhinesuchids amp other primitive

References

Rhinesuchus Wikipedia