"Cotylosaurs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cotylosaurs were a group of small to medium-sized, herbivorous or omnivorous reptiles that lived during the Middle to Late Triassic period, around 230-210 million years ago. They were characterized by their limb girdles and limb bones, which were similar to those of mammals. Cotylosaurs are often referred to as the "missing link" between early reptiles and mammals, as they share characteristics with both groups.
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In botanical terminology, "cotyledonal" refers to a feature or structure that is related to or characteristic of a cotyledon, which is a seed leaf in a plant embryo. In other words, something that is cotyledonal is associated with the development or characteristics of a seed leaf.
Cotyledons are the seed leaves that emerge first from a seed in the process of germination. They are the first leaves to appear on a seedling and typically contain stored nutrients that aid in the development of the young plant.