day 17: Peltobatrachus
We arived to the seventeen of with one of the most basal stereospondyl, the armored frog of Tanzania, the late permian

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day 15: Melosaurus
We reach at the equator of and with this, we arrived at the day of a short-snouted archegosaurid of the Russian permian

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Second week of is over, so now, we get ready for week 3:D!!!

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day 14: Eryops
And for the fourteenth day of we have a that doesn´t need presentation, one of the most famous Paleozoic tetrapods, a large predator from the early permian of north america

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day 13 : Gerobatrachus
Hopping in for day thirteen of we have the really frog looking a small amphibamiform from the early permian of north america

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day 12 : Acheloma
Coming from the early permian of north america, we have the big nose trematopid for the twelfth day of

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day 11: Dissorophus
The eleventh day of is the day of namesake of its family and bearer of one of the oldest bony armors in tetrapods

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day 10: Platyhystrix
We complete the first third of with the permian sail-back (no, not that one ( no, not that one either)), a mid size dissorophid from Northamerica

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day 9: Cacops
Its the ninth day of and we have the small dissorophid from north america and owner of one of the most nonsensical names, the "ugly looking"

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day 8: Zatrachys
With lots of horns and and a misterious hole, we start week two of with the little dragon one of the weirdest looking temnospondyl from the early permian of northamerica

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Well, the first week of is over, so now, we get ready for week 2:D!!!

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day 7: Dvinosaurus
To close up the first week of we have the russian dvinosaur a small maybe neotenic from the late permian

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day 6: Trypanognathus
The sixth day of brings us the eel like little german dvinosaurs from the late and early

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day 3: Nigerpeton
And on the third day of we jump from one of the oldest edopoids to the youngest, comming from the late permian of Niger, the mastodonsaur look a like,

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day 1: Balanerpeton
For the first day of what better option than to start with one of the (if not the) oldest temnospondyls in the fossil record, from the early of Scotland

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Jour 14 du (toujours à la bourre) : Gerrothorax pulcherrimus, un petit temnospondyle du Permien.

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Had to rush Day 14 cause work. This flat lad is Gerrothorax, a temnospondyl amphibian

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Results from the
Knighta, Velafrons, Subcyclotosaurus and Palaeosinopa (on the back of an Axestemys)

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Just a reminder that there is no such thing as a "generic temnospondyl"

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