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Ceratodon 🔍

Ceratodon is a genus of fish in the order Echinodermata, which includes jellyfish, starfish, and sea anemones.

Ceratodontae 🔍

Ceratodontae are a group of extinct dinosaurian theropod dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period (about 68-65 million years ago). These dinosaurs were known for their unique skull shape, which was characterized by a flattened front, allowing them to be as large as horses. The term "ceratodont" refers to the flattened, rounded front of these dinosaurs' skulls.

Ceratodontimorpha 🔍

Ceratodontimorpha is a genus of dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 258-237 million years ago. It represents an early step in the evolution of birds and reptiles, marking a significant transition from land-based life to aquatic life.

Microcerotermes 🔍

Microcerotermes is a genus of fish in the family Ceratodontidae, which includes the common carp (Carassius auratus) and other small freshwater fish. These fish are known for their streamlined bodies, long snout, and distinctive, often white, coloration. They are generally found in lakes, rivers, and coastal areas throughout the world. Microcerotermes is characterized by its small size, slender body structure, and relatively short fins that provide propulsion,

Ceratodontiformes 🔍

Ceratodontiformes are a group of extinct dinosaurs that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, about 79 million years ago. These dinosaurs were characterized by their large, bulbous heads and the presence of sharp, pointed teeth on their lower jaws. They were also known for their distinctive long, curved tail, which served as a means of balance in their jumping movements.

Ceratoderus 🔍

Ceratoderus is a genus of marine gastropod mollusk in the family Ceratodontidae, which includes creatures such as sea cucumbers and sea snails. These animals are known for their unique appearance due to their complex shell pattern and often have colorful shells.

Ceratodontoidei 🔍

Ceratodontids are a group of small, toothless animals that include the common toothless snake and the extinct giant tortoise. They were once considered part of the larger family of sauropods, but have since been classified as a distinct group.

Ceratodontidae 🔍

Ceratodontidae is a group of extinct reptiles that lived from approximately 365 million years ago until around 200 million years ago, making them part of the Late Cretaceous period. They were known for their large, slender bodies and sharp teeth, which allowed them to survive in environments with limited resources.

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