tropidoclonion (Meaning)

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tropidoclonion (n)

lined snakes

Synonyms & Antonyms of tropidoclonion

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tropidoclonion Sentence Examples

  1. The tropidoclonion, a prehistoric reptile, had a long, slender body and a distinctive sail-like crest.
  2. Scientists believe that the tropidoclonion used its sail to regulate body temperature and during courtship displays.
  3. Fossils of tropidoclonions have been found in North America and Europe.
  4. The tropidoclonion's extinction may have been caused by changes in climate or competition from other animals.
  5. The tropidoclonion was a herbivore, likely feeding on leaves and other plant material.
  6. The tropidoclonion's closest living relatives are lizards and snakes.
  7. The tropidoclonion's sail was supported by elongated vertebrae, giving it a distinctive silhouette.
  8. The tropidoclonion's body was covered in small scales, providing protection and insulation.
  9. The tropidoclonion's limbs were relatively short and strong, allowing it to move quickly across land.
  10. The tropidoclonion's habitat is thought to have been semi-arid environments with sparse vegetation.

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lined snakes

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The tropidoclonion, a prehistoric reptile, had a long, slender body and a distinctive sail-like crest.

Scientists believe that the tropidoclonion used its sail to regulate body temperature and during courtship displays.

Fossils of tropidoclonions have been found in North America and Europe.

The tropidoclonion's extinction may have been caused by changes in climate or competition from other animals.