👉 The term "acrochordidae" is a genus of extinct chordate that lived during the Early Cretaceous period. These early chordates are known for their unique and distinctive features, including a flattened head with a long, curved tail, and a set of six pairs of legs. The genus was first described in 1894 by Alfred Russel Wallace. It is considered to be one of the earliest chordate groups, which means it represents the earliest stages of chord
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