i guess it coukl have as many as 10 pups, but that's just a guess. I'm guessing from the amount that dogs have, because cynognathus is related to dogs
because they proubly found it's bones
south America south Africa and Antarctica
Well, you could basically swim anywhere you want...as long as you have enough space and water to swim. You could swim whenever you want. If you have a little free time, you could go swimming! You could do competitive swimming, or you could just swim for fun.
no because if he wanted to walk on water why didnt he just swim
Yes, the environment where the Cynognathus fossil was found has changed over time. Cynognathus fossils have been found in rock formations that were once part of ancient floodplains and river systems, indicating a different environment from what exists today. The shifting of tectonic plates and changes in climate have altered the landscape where these fossils are now found.
Yes , Leapord Geckos can swim.
it was the Cynognathus. Cynognathus is an extinct mammal-like reptile. The name literally means 'dog jaw'. Cynognathus was as large as a modern wolf and lived during the early to mid Triassic period (250 to 240 million years ago). It is found as fossils only in South Africa and South America.
Yes, "could" is the past tense of "can." For example, "I can swim" changes to "I could swim" in the past tense.
If you were in California you could swim in the Pacific Ocean. If you were in Rhode Island, you could swim in the Atlantic Ocean.
Spinosaurus was a land dinosaur that scientists think could swim. It lived in what is now North Africa.
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