Everything about Protorothyrididae totally explained
Protorothyrididae was a
clade of small, lizard-like reptiles, possibly the ancestors of
turtles and
tortoises. Their skulls didn't have
fenestra, as is also true of modern turtles and tortoises. Protorothyridids lived from the Late Carboniferous to Early Permian periods, in what is now North America and Europe. One member of this family is
Hylonomus from the early Late Carboniferous, so far the earliest confirmed reptile.
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