Proterogyrinus Scheveningenensis

Definition of Proterogyrinus Scheveningenensis as it relates to Animals, Fossil Animals, Amphibians

Proterogyrinus Schevenigenesis belongs to the category of fossil animals and more specifically, it is an extinct group of amphibians that lived during the Carboniferous period, approximately 360-300 million years ago. These creatures are characterized by their elongated bodies, long tails, and powerful limbs adapted for both aquatic and terrestrial locomotion. Proterogyrinus Schevenigenensis is particularly notable for its wide geographic distribution, with fossils found in Europe, North America, and Asia. This species is considered to be an important transitional form in the evolutionary history of tetrapods, providing valuable insights into the origins of four-limbed vertebrates and their adaptation to terrestrial environments.

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