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Summary[
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] Description: English: Whatcheeria was an early tetrapod from the Mississippian of Iowa. It has been recently re-described and the crushed skull of the holotype specimen CT-scanned and digitally reconstructed, revealing an animal with a laterally compressed head and body, strong limbs and a rather long neck for an early tetrapod. Although capable of walking on lands, it was probably mostly aquatic. Date: 4 August 2021. Source:
http://spinops.blogspot.com/2021/08/whatcheeria-deltae.html?m=1
. Author:
Nobu Tamura
.
. Alternative names: Nobumichi Tamura; NobuTamura; ArthurWeasley. Description: artist and physicistPhysicist with
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
. Artist specializing in the field of
paleoart
. Location of birth:
France
. Work location:
California
,
United States of America
.
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Q48973911
. creator QS:P170,Q48973911. Permission(
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All illustrations on this site are copyrighted to Nobu Tamura. The low resolution versions of the images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license meaning that you are free to use them as long as you properly credit the author (© N. Tamura).
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