The Diplocaulus used tail movement to get around, similar to an eel.
A Diplocaulus Weights 30-50 And It Is 4 Feet Long and a early water living amphibian with a triangle on top of it's head background · Diplocaulus (meaning "double stalk") · early amphibian · extinct · sci name: Diplocaulus magnicornus · Diplocaulus = tetrapod, amphibian, labyrinthodont, lepospondyl, and nectridian. Physical characteristics · boomerang-shaped head o was formed by two elongated bones at the back of the head. o head may have made it difficult for predators to swallow it. o head also may have been used as hydrofoil, letting Diplocaulus swim against the current. o around 3 feet long (1 meter) · loses its gills as an adult. · had four short legs · about 3 feet (1 m) long. · May have used its short, fat tail to help it swim. · really flat food · Insects · fish habitat · near the water since amphibian eggs have no shells and must be laid in the water (or in very damp areas) or will dry out and die. · fossils found in Texas, USA, North America. · First appeared in N. America · lived late Carboniferous to the late Permian period (270 mya) predators · Eryops · Dimetron
Diplocaulus?
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because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
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They eat seeds
There is no homophone for eat
They eat what you eat - after you eat it.