
Eunotosaurus is an extinct genus of parareptile and possible close relative of turtles from the late Middle Permian (Capitanian stage) Karoo Supergroup of South Africa. It was once widely accepted as the missing link between turtles and their prehistoric ancestors. Many fossils have been found showing a semi-rigid, turtle-like rib cage, one which ...
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(pronounced you-NOTE-oh-SAWR-us) Eunotosaurus africanus Seeley was a tortoise-like reptile (not a dinosaur). This amniote dates from 250 million years ago. Its poorly-preserved fossils show that it had 8 ribs and the beginning of a shell (the lower shell was not found and the damaged skull yielded few details). Eunotosaurus may be an ancestor of th...
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Eunotosaurus A tortoise-like reptile (not a dinosaur). It may be an ancestor of the modern-day turtle. Its fossil was found in South Africa.
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