







Diplocaulus Plush – Realistic Boomerang-Headed Prehistoric Amphibian for Paleontology Fans
Bring prehistoric charm to your collection with this Diplocaulus plush toy by SoftDaysLab! Featuring its iconic boomerang-shaped head, lifelike green coloring, and soft, huggable fabric, this stuffed animal is perfect for kids, collectors, and fans of ancient creatures. Celebrate the fascinating world of the Permian period with a cuddly companion that’s both educational and adorable. A unique gift for any paleontology enthusiast!
Animal Facts:
Diplocaulus: The Boomerang-Headed Amphibian of the Permian
Diplocaulus, meaning "double stalk," was a fascinating extinct amphibian that roamed the Earth around 307 to 257 million years ago during the late Carboniferous to late Permian periods. Found in what is now North America and Africa, this creature is best known for its unique boomerang-shaped skull, a feature that likely served as a defense mechanism or helped it glide through water with ease.
Measuring up to 1 meter (3.3 feet) in length, Diplocaulus had a salamander-like body with a long, eel-like tail that helped it move efficiently in rivers and streams. Its distinct "horns" at the back of its skull not only made it hard for predators to swallow but may have also acted as hydrofoils, helping it control its movement in water.
Diplocaulus was a member of the lepospondyls, a diverse group of small amphibians, and remains an iconic species due to its peculiar anatomy and the mysteries surrounding its lifestyle. Imagine a prehistoric amphibian shaped like a boomerang—Diplocaulus was truly one of nature’s most creative designs!
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Bring prehistoric charm to your collection with this Diplocaulus plush toy by SoftDaysLab! Featuring its iconic boomerang-shaped head, lifelike green coloring, and soft, huggable fabric, this stuffed animal is perfect for kids, collectors, and fans of ancient creatures. Celebrate the fascinating world of the Permian period with a cuddly companion that’s both educational and adorable. A unique gift for any paleontology enthusiast!
Animal Facts:
Diplocaulus: The Boomerang-Headed Amphibian of the Permian
Diplocaulus, meaning "double stalk," was a fascinating extinct amphibian that roamed the Earth around 307 to 257 million years ago during the late Carboniferous to late Permian periods. Found in what is now North America and Africa, this creature is best known for its unique boomerang-shaped skull, a feature that likely served as a defense mechanism or helped it glide through water with ease.
Measuring up to 1 meter (3.3 feet) in length, Diplocaulus had a salamander-like body with a long, eel-like tail that helped it move efficiently in rivers and streams. Its distinct "horns" at the back of its skull not only made it hard for predators to swallow but may have also acted as hydrofoils, helping it control its movement in water.
Diplocaulus was a member of the lepospondyls, a diverse group of small amphibians, and remains an iconic species due to its peculiar anatomy and the mysteries surrounding its lifestyle. Imagine a prehistoric amphibian shaped like a boomerang—Diplocaulus was truly one of nature’s most creative designs!






















