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- Ichthyostega - Wikipedia
Ichthyostega, from Ancient Greek ἰχθύς (ikthús), meaning "fish", and στέγη (stégē), meaning "roof", is an extinct genus of limbed tetrapodomorphs from the Late Devonian of what is now Greenland
- Ichthyostega | Devonian period, tetrapod, aquatic | Britannica
Ichthyostega, genus of extinct animals, closely related to tetrapods (four-legged land vertebrates) and found as fossils in rocks in eastern Greenland from the late Devonian Period (about 370 million years ago)
- Ichthyostega Animal Facts - Ichthyostega stensioei - A-Z Animals
Ichthyostega is a genus of aquatic animals closely related to the four-legged land vertebrates (tetrapods) The Ichthyostega lived during the Devonian Period about 370 million years ago
- Ichthyostega | Research Starters - EBSCO
Ichthyostega is considered one of the earliest known amphibians, notable for its ability to inhabit both aquatic and terrestrial environments Growing to about three feet long and weighing over 200 pounds, this prehistoric creature resembled modern-day crocodiles in some aspects
- Ichthyostega: A Fish with a Roof | Writing in Biology
Ichthyostega lived at the end of the Late Devonian Period and was was one of the first four-limbed vertebrates in the fossil record
- Exploratorium: Frogs: Ichthyostega
Ichthyostega, prehistoric predecessor to the modern frog, lived 370 million years ago during the Devonian Period Sometimes referred to as "the first four-legged fish," skeletal remains of this earliest known amphibian was first discovered in East Greenland
- Ichthyostega _ AcademiaLab
Ichthyostega (gr "roofed fish") is an extinct genus of tetrapod that lived from the late Upper Devonian during the Famennian age , approximately 365 to 360 million years ago; It was the first basal tetrapod to be discovered
- Ichthyostega - Facts and Pictures - Dinosaurs - Pictures and Facts
Years before tetrapods like Tiktaalik came to be known as the first links between fish and tetrapods, Ichthyostega was the specimen that paleontologists held up as one of the first fish-like creatures to crawl out of the ocean and onto land
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