Durocobrivis
Durocobrivis is a genus of extinct amphibians that lived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 230 million years ago. These creatures are part of the larger group known as Temnospondyli, which includes various prehistoric amphibians. Fossils of Durocobrivis have been found in what is now Europe, providing insights into the diversity of amphibian life during that era.
The genus is characterized by its unique skeletal features, which suggest it was adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle. Durocobrivis likely inhabited freshwater environments, where it would have preyed on smaller animals. Its discovery helps paleontologists understand the evolutionary history of amphibians and their adaptations to changing environments.