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Cyprinodontidae

Definition: Cyprinodontids are a family of extinct fish that lived during the Cretaceous period, from about 69 to 58 million years ago. This group includes the most well-known species, the crocodile-like Cyprinus carpio, which is now known as a modern carp and was once considered an entirely different type of fish.


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Rhytidodus

Definition: Rhytidodus is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae, commonly known as carp or carp. It belongs to the family Cypriniformes and is part of the order Cyprinodontia. Rhytidodus are small freshwater fish that have soft bodies, long snouts, and are typically aquatic. They feed on a variety of prey such as insects, crustaceans, and small fish.


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Cyprinodontiformes

Definition: Cyprinodontiformes is a group of extinct marine reptiles that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 68-65 million years ago. These creatures are known for their distinctive features such as large jaws, sharp teeth, and long snout-like structures on their backs.


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Cyprinodont

Definition: A cyprinodont is a type of dinosaur that lived during the Mesozoic Era, which spanned from around 68 to 250 million years ago. These dinosaurs were characterized by their large jawbones and long necks, as well as their distinctive teeth and jaws. The most famous species of cyprinodont is Dinosauria, which includes many different types, including the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Velociraptor, and the Triceratops


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Cyprinodontes

Definition: The term "cyprinodontes" is a genus of fish that belongs to the order Cypriniformes. It includes several genera, including the larger species such as the bluegill (Cyprinus carpio), which are native to North America and Europe. In general, cyprinodontes are aquatic, herbivorous fish with short, flexible bodies adapted for swimming and feeding on small invertebrates. They have a streamlined body shape, often resembling a small cro


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Cyprinodontidae

Definition: The term "cyprinodontidae" refers to a group of marine reptiles that were once part of the same family, but are now considered separate species. They were originally classified as members of the order Cypriniformes, which includes the crocodilians (including crocodiles and alligators), but they eventually split into two distinct families: the Cyprinodontidae and the Crocodylidae. The Cyprinodontidae are characterized by


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Cyprinodontoid

Definition: The term "cyprinodontoid" refers to a group of animals that are classified as dinosaurs, but which have evolved from certain types of prehistoric fish. The name "cyprinodon" originally referred to a type of freshwater fish that lived in the Mediterranean region, while "odontoid" is an adjective used to describe something or someone who has developed from another species. The term was first coined by paleontologists and biologists in the 1960s. The


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Cyprinodontini

Definition: Cyprinodontini is a group of ancient marine reptiles that lived during the Cretaceous period and were part of the order Dinotherians, along with the Dinosauria. These creatures are characterized by their large size (up to 10 meters), powerful jaws, and the ability to breathe underwater using gills or specialized lungs. The Cyprinodontini evolved from a group known as the Cretaceous Plesiosaurs, which were part of the order Dinother


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Cyprinodontoidei

Definition: A type of fish, commonly known as carp, that has a hard, tough skin with a bony exterior layer, often attached to the bone by ligaments and tendons. It is typically found in freshwater environments, such as lakes or rivers, where it can grow up to 1 meter long.


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