👉 The acridiidae are a class of extinct chondrichthyes (archosaurs) that lived during the Late Carboniferous period between 300 and 291 million years ago. They were small, slow-moving marine reptiles with a distinctive snout and long, flat skull.
👉 The term "acridiidae" refers to a group of animals belonging to the family Acrididae, which includes several genera and species. These animals are characterized by their venomous saliva, which they use for self-defense or to cause harm to their enemies.
Some examples of acridiidae include:
1. The venomous snake Araneus arnoldii
2. The venomous snake Acrodon denticulatus
3. The venomous snake