- An
anapsid is an
amniote whose skull lacks one or more
skull openings (fenestra, or fossae) near the temples. Traditionally, the
Anapsida are considered...
- the
ancestral amniote had an
anapsid-like or synapsid-like skull.
These animals are
traditionally referred to as "
anapsids", and form a
paraphyletic basic...
- the Carboniferous. It was
traditionally ****umed that
first reptiles were
anapsids,
having a
solid skull with
holes only for the nose, eyes,
spinal cord,...
- some
early reptiles like
captorhinids and parareptiles.
Turtles have an
anapsid skull, but this was
likely acquired secondarily from a
diapsid ancestor...
- 2012.
Retrieved January 19, 2012. "Emaciation (Starvation) Protocol".
Anapsid.org. Dec 2009.
Retrieved January 19, 2012.
Media related to Emaciation...
- pareiasaurs. All
anapsid skulls lack a
temporal opening while all
other living amniotes have
temporal openings. It was
later suggested that the
anapsid-like turtle...
- (1994). "The
Keeping of
Large Pythons:
Realities and Responsibilities". www.
anapsid.org. Herp Care Collection.
Retrieved 2019-02-18. "Python
Caused Death in...
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lacking holes behind the eyes. Nevertheless, not all
parareptiles have '
anapsid' skulls, and some do have
large holes in the back of the skull. They also...
-
Paleothyris was a small, agile,
anapsid romeriidan reptile which lived in the
Moscovian (Carboniferous) age of the Late
Carboniferous in Nova Scotia....
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Retrieved 8 July 2016. Kaplan, Melissa. "So, you
think you want a reptile?".
Anapsid.org.
Archived from the
original on 3 July 2016.
Retrieved 8 July 2016....