Proterogyrinus

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About Proterogyrinus

Proterogyrinus was an extinct genus of early tetrapods from the order Embolomeri. Fossil remains of Proterogyrinus have been found in Scotland, UK, and West Virginia, United States, and date back to the Serpukhovian (mid-Carboniferous period), which is from about 331 to 323 million years ago. The genus was originally named by renowned vertebrate paleontologist Alfred Sherwood Romer in 1970. A comprehensive redescription was later published by Canadian paleontologist Robert Holmes in 1984. The generic name "Proterogyrinus" is Greek for "earlier wanderer" or "earlier tadpole". This name was chosen by Romer in keeping with a trend of naming long-bodied early tetrapods (such as Eogyrinus and Crassigyrinus) with the suffix "-gyrinus".[1]

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Lvl 40 Stats
Health
 
2787
Attack
 
889



Evolution Table

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1 None 5295 None None Proterogyrinus fossils have been found in the UK and the United States. They date to about 331-323 million years ago! Proterogyrinus lvl 10.png
2 None 44910 None None Proterogyrinus is a reptilomorph. It is likely this group is a common ancestor of many modern day reptiles! Proterogyrinus lvl 20.png
3 100 205800 None None Proterogyrinus is fully capable of walking on land, but due to its short limbs and length, it is more agile underwater. Proterogyrinus lvl 30.png
4 100 869800 None 153 Proterogyrinus can grow up to 2.5 meters in length. While small compared to some prehistoric creatures, it was likely a top predator of its time! Proterogyrinus lvl 40.png


Creature Stats

Level Food Cost Coins Per 8 Hours Health Attack
1 5292 600 503 160
2 10437 1200 531 169
3 15729 1800 559 178
4 20874 2400 587 187
5 26166 2999 615 196
6 31311 3599 643 205
7 36603 4199 671 214
8 41748 4799 699 223
9 47040 5398 727 232
10 70DNA.png

/2hrs

5998 754 241
11 44909 13195 978 312
12 49025 14395 1013 323
13 53141 15594 1048 334
14 57110 16794 1083 345
15 61152 17993 1118 356
16 65268 19193 1153 367
17 69384 20392 1188 379
18 73427 21592 1222 390
19 77543 22791 1257 401
20 80DNA.png

/4hrs

23991 1292 412
21 205800 50380 1593 508
22 215355 52779 1635 521
23 225572 55178 1677 535
24 235053 57577 1718 548
25 245049 59976 1760 561
26 254678 62376 1802 575
27 264527 64775 1844 588
28 274229 67174 1886 601
29 284078 69573 1928 615
30 90DNA.png

/8hrs

71972 1970 628
31 869799 148741 2347 748
32 897215 153539 2396 764
33 926174 158337 2445 780
34 953736 163135 2494 795
35 982107 167933 2543 811
36 1009670 172731 2592 826
37 1038188 177529 2641 842
38 1065750 182328 2689 857
39 1093901 187126 2738 873
40 None 191924 2787 889


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