Tanystropheus
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| phylum | Chordata | Tanystropheus was a 6 metre (20 ft) long reptile that dated from the Middle Triassic period. It is recognizable by its extremely elongated neck, which measured 3 metres (10 ft) long - longer than its body and tail combined.
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| clade | Diapsida | |
| order | Protorosauria | |
| family | Tanystropheidae | |
| genus | Tanystropheus | |
| Temporal range | Middle Triassic |