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'''''Bulgosuchus''''' is an extinct [[genus]] of prehistoric [[amphibian]], known from an incomplete mandible and a femur recovered from the Sydney suburb of Long Reef. The length of the mandible suggests that |
'''''Bulgosuchus''''' is an extinct [[genus]] of prehistoric [[amphibian]]s, known from an incomplete mandible and a femur recovered from the Sydney suburb of Long Reef. The length of the mandible suggests that the animal was at least a metre long.<ref>{{cite journal | title=Giant temnospondyl amphibians from the Early to Middle Triassic Narrabeen Group of the Sydney Basin, New South Wales, Australia | first= Ross J. | last=Damiani |pages =87-109 | year= 1999 | journal=Alcheringa | volume=23 | issue=2 | doi=10.1080/03115519908619324}}</ref> |
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Bulgosuchus is an extinct genus of prehistoric amphibians, known from an incomplete mandible and a femur recovered from the Sydney suburb of Long Reef. The length of the mandible suggests that the animal was at least a metre long.[1]
References
- ^ Damiani, Ross J. (1999). "Giant temnospondyl amphibians from the Early to Middle Triassic Narrabeen Group of the Sydney Basin, New South Wales, Australia". Alcheringa. 23 (2): 87–109. doi:10.1080/03115519908619324.
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