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Car-sized salamander with ‘toilet seat’ head lived among first dinosaurs

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26/03/2015
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WASHINGTON: These days, salamanders are among the least intimidating creatures on the planet — so harmless, they’re commonly used a classroom pets.But that wasn’t always the case.
Newly uncovered fossils show a relative of the salamander called Metoposaurus algarvensis that lurked in the waters of Portugal some 230 million years ago that was the size of a small car. This monster amphibian was so ferocious that it snacked on some of the first dinosaurs.
“This new amphibian looks like something out of a bad monster movie,” Steve Brusatte of the University of Edinburgh’s School of GeoSciences said in a news release. “It was as long as a small car and had hundreds of sharp teeth in its big flat head, which kind of looks like a toilet seat when the jaws snap shut.”
While Metoposaurus lived on a diet of mostly fish, the 6-foot-long, 200-pound Triassic ancestor of today’s salamanders and newts could also eat anything else that came over to the water for a drink.
“Like people down in Louisiana or Florida today: ‘Stay away from the water or the crocs might get you!’ Brusatte told the BBC. “I think that’s what it would have been like with the earliest dinosaurs.”
The remains of about 10 of the newly discovered species were found in a dry lakebed in Portugal, according to research reported this week in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Similar amphibians have been identified from the same period around the world, but this species is the first of its kind uncovered in the Iberian Peninsula.

Tags: 'toilet seat' headCar-sized salamanderlived among first dinosaursSteve BrusatteUniversity of Edinburgh

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