Did You Know?

Some lizards can run very fast!

Where It Lived

Carinthiasuchus lived in a warm place.

What It Ate

This lizard ate meat and small things.

What carinthiasuchus Does

It ran fast on its long legs.

It used its teeth to eat meat.

It lived near water and trees.

It had a long tail to help balance.

It was part of a group of lizards.

It is now gone, but we can learn.

More About carinthiasuchus

Carinthiasuchus lived a long time ago. It was part of a group of big lizards. They were strong and fast. They roamed the land and ate other animals.

Today, we can find bones of Carinthiasuchus. These bones help us learn about how it lived. We can see what it looked like and what it ate.

In the future, we may find more bones. Each new find helps us know more. Carinthiasuchus was a cool lizard from the past!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Carinthiasuchus"] --> B["Extinct Genus"] B --> C["Poposauroid Pseudosuchian"] C --> D["Ladinian to Early Carnian"] D --> E["Partnach Formation"] E --> F["Carinthia, Austria"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Carinthiasuchus:A type of ancient reptile that no longer exists.
extinct:No longer living or existing.
genus:A group of related species.
pseudosuchian:A group of reptiles that includes crocodiles and their relatives.
Ladinian:A time period in the Middle Triassic.