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Fossils & Minerals: Reptiles & Amphibians
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Reptiles
Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Reptiles were the first animals to truly abandon the aquatic habitat and live and breed on dry land. Reptilian groups are very diverse and range from snakes and lizards to turtles and crocodiles. Some groups have taken-up life on dry land (even deserts), but others prefer an aquatic environment leaving the water only to nest. Fossil reptiles are known from Permian times to the present. Many of the extinct groups, especially those which lived in the ancient seas, grew to sizes rivaling the dinosaurs. Marine Reptiles
In the Mesozoic seas there were indeed sea monsters. Fossilized sea-swimming reptiles that were as long as T. rex, some even longer are known. Mosasaurs, plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs all had representatives which grew to immense sizes.
Sea turtles were also abundant in the Mesozoic seas. Perhaps the best known of these is the gigantic Archelon, of the late Cretaceous North American sea. Terrestrial & Aerial Reptiles Reptiles have been on Earth since late in the Paleozoic Era. Many have adapted to terrestrial existence. Lizards and snakes are the most commonly recognized groups which inhabit the land. Other bizarre winged forms used to fly through the Mesozoic skies. Many reptiles today are specialized to survive the extremes of deserts, but because they are cold-blooded, none thrive in areas that have freezing temperatures year - round.
BHI has an excellent selection of fossil and cast replica reptiles available for sale. |
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- Archelon Sea Turtle
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Amphibians were the first tetrapods to venture from their primary aquatic environment onto the land. Amphibians first became abundant in the Carboniferous "coal forests", and have persisted until today. Though living amphibians are never very large, in Permian times they grew to great sizes and diversified to fill many ecological niches now filled by large reptiles or mammals. Today, the best know of the amphibians are the frogs, toads, and salamanders. Due to the damp environment that most amphibians live in, very few are preserved as fossils. BHI has a small selection of fossil cast replica amphibians available for sale. |
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