Sclerocephalus Raublurch aus dem Perm
Sclerocephalus haeuseri is an extinct genus of Temnospondyls, a group of primitive amphibians that lived during the Permian period in Germany, particularly in the Rotliegend Formation.
- Fossil evidence suggests Sclerocephalus was a large amphibian, up to 1.5 meters long, with a robust body, broad flat skull, and aquatic lifestyle.
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