. . . "282"^^ . . "* S. baylorensis \n* S. sanjuanensis\n* S. grandis\n* S. agilis"@en . "Seymouria was a reptile-like tetrapod from the early Permian of North America and Europe. It was small, only 2 ft (60 cm) long. Seymouria was well adapted to life on land, with many reptilian features--so many, in fact, that it was first thought to be a primitive reptile."@en . "Seymouria was a reptile-like tetrapod from the early Permian of North America and Europe. It was small, only 2 ft (60 cm) long. Seymouria was well adapted to life on land, with many reptilian features--so many, in fact, that it was first thought to be a primitive reptile."@en . . "Seymouria"@en . . . . "Seymouria"@en . . . . . . "Animal from Seymour"@en . . . . . "Seymouria baylorensis, from the Early Permian of North America"@en . . . . . . "(Broili, 1904)"@en . . "Seymouria"@en . . . "?"@en . . . . . "Seymouria"@es . . "Enemy in Shadow Heart from the new world."@en . . "Seymouria was a large amphibian that was suited to survive in a desert. Seymouria was a reptiliomorph, the link between amphibians and reptiles. The reptiliomorphs could survive without being near water longer than any other amphibians, although they still layed eggs with soft casings (like frog spawn). The reptiliomorphs could survive in harsher enivronments, like deserts (where water is scarce). The reptiliomorphs descended from Anthracosaurs (Proterogyrinus), but they lived in the lush coal forests of the Carboniferous. Seymouria lived in the Permian, where forests barely existed."@en . . . . . . "Carnivore"@en . . . . . . . "Reptiliomorph amphibian"@en . . "Walking with Monsters: Reptile's Beginnings"@en . "Seymouria was an amphibian with many characteristics of reptiles."@en . . . . . . . . . "Diadectes"@en . "Seymouria"@en . . "200"^^ . . "Seymouria was a large amphibian that was suited to survive in a desert. Seymouria was a reptiliomorph, the link between amphibians and reptiles. The reptiliomorphs could survive without being near water longer than any other amphibians, although they still layed eggs with soft casings (like frog spawn). The reptiliomorphs could survive in harsher enivronments, like deserts (where water is scarce). The reptiliomorphs descended from Anthracosaurs (Proterogyrinus), but they lived in the lush coal forests of the Carboniferous. Seymouria lived in the Permian, where forests barely existed."@en . . . . . . . "Seymouria was an amphibian with many characteristics of reptiles."@en . . . . . . "Enemy in Shadow Heart from the new world."@en . . .