As a child, one of my favourite prehistoric animals was the giant temnospondyl Eryops. It always brings me pleasure when I come across fossils of this Early Permian predator. Indeed, just viewing a reconstructed skeleton makes me smile. When at the London Natural History Museum, I try to make time to see the Eryops megacephalus skeleton on display.

A cast of a Eryops megacephalus skeleton on display at the London Natural History Museum. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
I remember seeing pictures of this strange amphibian in prehistoric animal books. I marvelled at its huge size and enormous head. It remains one of my favourite Palaeozoic prehistoric animals.
Recalling pictures of Eryops megacephalus in old books: My Favourite Picture of Eryops.
One day, perhaps a model making company will make a detailed replica of this giant temnospondyl. Let’s hope so.
For models of Palaeozoic creatures and other prehistoric animals: Prehistoric Animal Models.

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