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Odontochelys, a transitional turtle - The Panda's Thumb:
So, what we have here is a long-legged, toothed reptile with an elongate body, and it also has a plastron like a turtle, and hints in the bony structure of the spine of the carapace-to-be. It also fits perfectly with the embryology: modern turtles form the plastron first, and the carapace second. This is a beautiful transitional form. I’d love to have some swimming in the streams near me. And here’s a reconstruction of what they would have looked like, way back in the Triassic [220 million years ago].


Aren't they just darling???

Date: 2008-11-27 08:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skivee.livejournal.com
Of course in the painting we don't see that they have the personality of alligator snapping turtles

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