Mesosaurus
Mesosaurus is an extinct genus of reptile from the Early Permian of southern Africa and South America. Along with it, the genera Brazilosaurus and Stereosternum, it is a member of the family Mesosauridae and the order Mesosauria. Wikipedia
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Mar 7, 2019 · Mesosaurs are lizard-like reptiles that lived at the beginning of the Permian Period (280–290 million years ago) or even earlier.
Its body was long and flexible, perfect for swimming swiftly through the water. Mesosaurus was a hunter of small fish and other aquatic animals. Its webbed feet ...
Mesosaurus means "middle lizard," and these creatures were ancient lizards that looked a bit like small crocodiles, with narrow heads and long tails. They had ...
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