Tiktaalik

Tiktaalik (Lobe-finned Fish)

3m Long

North America: Canada

Devonian (375 MYA)

Carnivore

Amphibian

'''This amphibian is one of the first few vertebrates to ever actually walk across the land for it had finally developed muscle supportive legs and crude but usable feet which would have helped it swim in some cases when in rivers, lakes or ponds to look for food. Despite all of that these creatures were like the mud-skippers of the prehistoric times for they would still have to keep their skin wet before it gets too dry so they were still water bound then but, the Devonian times were pretty much similar to what it is now for plants had already evolved into full sized trees and produce more than enough oxygen in the world for the amphibians.'''

'''They would have fed on aquatic and land invertebrates and maybe even some fish if they are able to swim fast enough though with fish being more heavily armored in the Devonian period than it would have been trouble just to bite through it's hard skin. When walking across the land they may have hidden themselves under primitive underbrush as a type protection against the sun to explore around the land more or even better at night where they can crawl around anywhere they like all night long. '''