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Arthropleura (Gr**** for 'jointed ribs') is a
genus of m****ive
millipedes that
lived in what is now
North America and
Europe around 345 to 290
million years...
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Silurian to the Permian. The most
famous members are from the
genus Arthropleura,
which was a giant,
probably herbivorous,
animal that
could be up to...
- are known.
Arthropleuridea is most
famous for
Arthropleura (order Arthropleurida).
Tracks from
Arthropleura up to 50 cm wide have been
found at Joggins...
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oldest known land animals. Some
members of
prehistoric groups, such as
Arthropleura, grew to over 2 m (6+1⁄2 ft); the
largest modern species reach maximum...
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griffinflies and
Arthropleura more
likely lived a forest-independent life, and
fossil records of both
large griffinflies and
Arthropleura are
known after...
- time were the arthropods.
Arthropods were far
larger than
modern ones.
Arthropleura, a
giant millipede, was a
common sight and the
giant griffinfly Meganeura...
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arachnids (e.g.
trigonotarbids and Pulmonoscorpius),
myriapods (e.g.
Arthropleura) and
especially insects (particularly
flying insects) also underwent...
- such as
fellow eurypterids Acutiramus and Pterygotus; the
millipede Arthropleura. J.
howelli was much smaller,
reaching 80
centimetres (2.6 ft) in length...
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dinosaur articles – that
refer to
tracks or trackways.
Archaeotherium Arthropleura Chirotherium; (only a
related species known)
Climactichnites Cruziana...
- they are today,
maintaining a
sustainable environment for the park's
Arthropleura,
Meganeura and
Pulmonoscorpius specimens. The
Region 1 DVD was released...