Английская Википедия:Axestemys
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Axestemys is an extinct genus of softshell turtle that lived from the Late Cretaceous to the Eocene in western North America and Europe.
Axestemys, like its modern relatives, had no scutes on its carapace, which probably had leathery, pliable skin at the sides. Despite living several million years ago, Axestemys would have looked very similar to its modern relatives, with a long neck, a sharp beak, and three toes on each foot.[1] All species of Axestemys grew to a large size, especially A. byssina, that could reach a total length of Шаблон:Convert or more, being larger than any modern day species of softshell turtle.[2] Based on the diet of modern softshell turtles, it was an omnivore, eating water plants, invertebrates, and perhaps small fish.[1]
See also
- Drazinderetes, another enormous trionychid
- Stupendemys, a giant prehistoric freshwater side-necked turtle
- Archelon, a giant sea turtle of the Cretaceous
- Largest prehistoric animals
References
Further reading
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- Английская Википедия
- Paleocene reptiles of North America
- Trionychidae
- Paleocene turtles
- Prehistoric turtle genera
- Hell Creek fauna
- Fossil taxa described in 1847
- Prehistoric turtles of North America
- Prehistoric turtles of Europe
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