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Are there actually any fossils of the labyrinthodont?
How do we know this animal actually existed?
Does this animal exist now?

3 Answers
- Elaine MLv 72 years ago
Google is your friend. You're on the internet, that's a 2 second question.
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OZ fossils - The Age of Reptiles - The Fauna - The Labyrinthodonts
https://www.abc.net.au/science/ozfossil/ageofrepti...
Australia is the best place to find fossils of labyrinthodonts. ... Not only that, this was the largest labyrinthodont ever found and it lived in a part of the world much ...
- Anonymous2 years ago
If it was a real creature, it almost certainly left fossils. That doesn't mean we have found all of them. It isn't really a species but a group (subclass) of creatures. Its existence is demonstrated by a few different species but they don't all share a recent ancestor so the name/grouping isn't used that much.