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Thoosuchus Skull BC-040 Thoosuchus were semi-aquatic batrachomorphs that lived worldwide over 200 million years ago. Similar in appearance to salamanders, thoosuchus are the most likely ancestors of the modern day tail-less amphibians we call frogs. Some had well-developed gills, while some possessed primitive lungs. Their numerous sharp teeth and large palatal fangs indicate they were active predators. Thoosuchus Larger View Click here. Use your Back Button to return to this page. |
| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thoosuchus spp. | BC-040 | 5” long, 3 1/4” wide, 1” high | $60.00 |
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