Koolasuchus is an extinct genus of brachyopoid temnospondyl in the family Chigutisauridae. Fossils have been found from Victoria, Australia and date back...
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Gondwana, with fossils found in South Africa, India and South America. Koolasuchus from the Early Cretaceous of Australia represents the youngest known...
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impressa) Mammal Leadbeater's possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri) Colour(s) Navy blue and silver Fossil Koolasuchus cleelandi Mineral Gold Website vic.gov.au...
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into the Cenozoic Era — the ichthyosaurs, last remaining temnospondyls (Koolasuchus), and nonmammalian cynodonts (Tritylodontidae) — were already extinct...
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crocodiles, and became the last stronghold for large amphibians like Koolasuchus. Pterosaurs got larger as genera like Tapejara and Ornithocheirus evolved...
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South Polar region also was home to the last labyrinthodont amphibian, Koolasuchus. The isolation of Antarctica produced a distinct ecosystem of marine...
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is the chigutisaurid Koolasuchus from the Early Cretaceous of Australia. Some large brachiopoids, such as Siderops and Koolasuchus, grew to lengths of...
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possum Weedy seadragon Peace and Prosperity Navy blue and silver Gold Koolasuchus Cleelandi Victorian tartan Symbols of Victoria Western Australia Coat...
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Jurassic, the latest of which was another stereospondyl, the chigutisaurid Koolasuchus, discovered in modern-day Australia, where it was supported by a colder...
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large amphibians also survived until the Cretaceous in Australia (e.g., Koolasuchus). 5 Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 Ma The End Cretaceous extinction...
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