Acanthostegafossil amphibian genus

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  • development of life ( in community ecology: Animal life )

    By the Late Devonian the earliest tetrapods had appeared. Forms such as Ichthyostega and Acanthostega (both from eastern Greenland) are the best-known. Aptly described as fish with legs, they are classified as labyrinthodont amphibians, which retained many fishlike features, including gills, up to eight digits per foot, and a tail fin...

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