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Diplocaulus is an extinct genus of lepospondyl amphibians which lived from the Late Carboniferous to the Late Permian of North America and Africa.
Diplocaulus had a stocky, salamander-like body, but was relatively large, reaching up to 1 m in length. Although a complete tail is unknown for the genus, a nearly complete articulated skeleton described in 1917 preserved a row of tail vertebrae near the head. This was construed as circumstantial evidence for a long, thin tail capable of reaching the head if the animal was curled up. Most studies since this discovery have argued that eel-like tail movement was the main force of locomotion utilized by Diplocaulus and its relatives.
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