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After finding them listed on the main page, mentioned as having been the first "large" land animals, would it be possible to include a short note as to the sizes the larger species within the family reached? Are we talking one foot or ten? They're certainly fascinating, but as a complete diadectidiot as myself, one wonders about those things. ;-) Best,
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21:38, 14 February 2011 (UTC)reply
A fact from Diadectidae appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 14 February 2011 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Diadectidae is part of WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles, an effort to make Wikipedia a standardized, informative, comprehensive and easy-to-use resource for
amphibians and
reptiles. If you would like to participate, you can choose to edit this article, or visit the
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After finding them listed on the main page, mentioned as having been the first "large" land animals, would it be possible to include a short note as to the sizes the larger species within the family reached? Are we talking one foot or ten? They're certainly fascinating, but as a complete diadectidiot as myself, one wonders about those things. ;-) Best,
Trigaranus (
talk)
21:38, 14 February 2011 (UTC)reply