- Triadobatrachus
Taxobox
name = "Triadobatrachus"
fossil_range =Early Triassic
image_width = 200px
image_caption = Artist's rendering of "Triadobatrachus" sp.
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Amphibia
ordo =Anura
familia =Protobatrachidae
genus = "Triadobatrachus"
species = "Triadobatrachus massinoti""Triadobatrachus" is an extinct genus of
frog , including only one known species, "Triadobatrachus massinoti". The 10 cm (4 in) long frog is the oldest frog known toscience , and an excellent example of atransitional fossil ."Triadobatrachus" still retained many primitive characteristics, such as more
vertebra e (24) than modern frogs (5-9), including sixtail vertebrae in adults. It probably swam with kicking movements of its hind legs, which would further develop into the powerful jumping legs seen in modern frogs. "Triadobatrachus"'sskull resembled that of modern frogs, consisting of a latticework of thin bones separated by large openings. As evidenced by its largeear openings, "Triadobatrachus" possessed good hearing.This creature, or a cousin, evolved eventually into modern frogs, the earliest example of which is
Sanyanlichan , millions of years later in the lateJurassic .It was first discovered on
1937 , whenAdrien Massinot , near the village ofBetsieka in northernMadagascar , found an almost complete skeleton. The animal must have fossilized soon after its death, because all bones lay in their natural position. Only the anterior part of the skull and the ends of the limbs were missing.Although it was found in marine deposits, the general structure of "Triadobatrachus" shows that it may have lived for part of the time on land and breathed air. Its proximity to the mainland is further borne out by the remains of terrestrial plants found together with it.
References
*Benes, Josef. Prehistoric Animals and Plants. Pg. 114. Prague: Artia, 1979.
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