The Caudata are a group of amphibians containing the extant salamanders (Urodela) and all extinct species of amphibians more closely related to salamanders than to frogs. They are typically characterized by a superficially lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, short limbs projecting at right angles to the body, and the presence of a tail in both larvae and adults.
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| - Caudata (en)
- ذوات الذيل (ar)
- Caudados (pt)
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| - ذوات الذيل هي مجموعة من البرمائيات تضم السلمندر وكل الأنواع المميزة من البرمائيات الشبيهة بالسلمندر والتي تعد أقرب للسلمندرات أكثر من قربها للضفادع. (ar)
- Os caudados (clado Caudata) são um grupo de anfíbios que inclui os urodelos e as espécies extintas mais próximas das salamandras do que dos anuros. Os animais deste grupo mantêm a cauda durante toda a vida. Os mais antigos gêneros conhecidos deste grupo são e , que viveram no período Jurássico, há cerca de 167 milhões de anos. (pt)
- The Caudata are a group of amphibians containing the extant salamanders (Urodela) and all extinct species of amphibians more closely related to salamanders than to frogs. They are typically characterized by a superficially lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, short limbs projecting at right angles to the body, and the presence of a tail in both larvae and adults. (en)
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| - Middle Triassic – Present (en)
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| - Fossil of the salamander Karaurus sharovi a non-urodelan caudatan from the Middle-Late Jurassic belonging to the family Karauridae (en)
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| - *Triassurus
*Egoria
*Kulgeriherpeton
*Urupia
*Karauridae
*Urodela (en)
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| - ذوات الذيل هي مجموعة من البرمائيات تضم السلمندر وكل الأنواع المميزة من البرمائيات الشبيهة بالسلمندر والتي تعد أقرب للسلمندرات أكثر من قربها للضفادع. (ar)
- The Caudata are a group of amphibians containing the extant salamanders (Urodela) and all extinct species of amphibians more closely related to salamanders than to frogs. They are typically characterized by a superficially lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, short limbs projecting at right angles to the body, and the presence of a tail in both larvae and adults. Disagreement exists between different authorities as to the definition of the terms "Caudata" and "Urodela". Some maintain that Urodela should be restricted to the crown group, with Caudata being used for the total group. Others restrict the name Caudata to the crown group and use Urodela for the total group. The former approach seems to be most widely adopted and is used in this article. (en)
- Os caudados (clado Caudata) são um grupo de anfíbios que inclui os urodelos e as espécies extintas mais próximas das salamandras do que dos anuros. Os animais deste grupo mantêm a cauda durante toda a vida. Os mais antigos gêneros conhecidos deste grupo são e , que viveram no período Jurássico, há cerca de 167 milhões de anos. (pt)
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