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Post Ancient Amphibians Left Full-Body Imprints

Ancient Amphibians Left Full-Body Imprints

By LiveScience Staff
posted: 30 October 2007 09:02 am ET



Left: Fossilized body imprints of 330-million-year-old salamander-like creatures. Right: An artist's impression of what the creatures looked like. Credit: Spencer Lucas/New Mexico Museum of Natural History

Exquisitely preserved fossilized body imprints of ancient salamander-like creatures have been discovered in 330-million-year-old Pennsylvanian rocks.

The foot-long amphibians lived 100 million years before the first dinosaurs. "Body impressions like this are wholly unheard of," said paleontologist Spencer Lucas, a curator at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History.

Lucas planned to present the discovery Tuesday at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America in Denver.

While lacking bones, the body imprints contain other rare information about the bones, Lucas said. Without the imprints of the webbed four-toed feet, for instance, it would be virtually impossible to say they were truly amphibians. The imprints also provide body proportions data and reveals the creatures' skin was smooth, not armor plated as might be expected, Lucas said.

The imprints were found in reddish- brown, fine-grained sandstone of the Mauch Chunk Formation in eastern Pennsylvania. The rocks were collected decades ago but had been sitting, unexamined, in the Reading Public Museum Collection in that state. They were rediscovered by college student David Fillmore as part of his senior thesis at Kutztown State University, also in Pennsylvania.


http://www.livescience.com/animals/071030-body-imprints.html

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