Captorhinus magnus Permian Admiral Formation, Oklahoma Captorhinus magnus, a rare prehistoric reptile, was one of the very first reptiles found in the fossil record, and one of the first that laid its eggs on dry land. This early ancestor of synapsids and other reptiles was a plant eater. It is known as a stem reptile, from which other reptiles and mammal-like reptiles branched. Offered is a fine example - a covetable acquisition for any fossil collection. Measures 18in
Captorhinus magnus Permian Admiral Formation, Oklahoma Captorhinus magnus, a rare prehistoric reptile, was one of the very first reptiles found in the fossil record, and one of the first that laid its eggs on dry land. This early ancestor of synapsids and other reptiles was a plant eater. It is known as a stem reptile, from which other reptiles and mammal-like reptiles branched. Offered is a fine example - a covetable acquisition for any fossil collection. Measures 18in
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