Skull that looks like a ‘Toy Story’ character unearthed in Texas

Tuesday, July 1, 2025 - 15:48 in Paleontology & Archaeology

Paleontologist Andre LuJan had an assist from nature with his latest exciting fossil find. Heavy rains helped expose a nearly complete skull of an enormous ancient salamander-like creature in a quarry in northern central Texas. And while it looks a bit like an anxious T. rex from a beloved children’s film, this creature wasn’t a dinosaur.  LuJan found the Eryops megacephalus, a large, semi-aquatic predator amphibian with a large noggin that lived 280 million years ago. The climate at this time was a bit variable, but there were some long periods when desert-like conditions in present day New Mexico and Texas became a more humid and swamp-like environment. “Eryops is an apex predator (amphibian) from the Permian period,” LuJan, who is also the director of the Texas Through Time Fossil Museum, tells Popular Science. “They could grow up to six feet long (maybe more but this is based on known fossils).” Eryops megacephalus...

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