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Difference between Lizard and Platecarpus

Lizard vs. Platecarpus

Lizard is the common name used for all squamate reptiles other than snakes (and to a lesser extent amphisbaenians), encompassing over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains. Platecarpus ("flat wrist") is an extinct genus of aquatic lizards belonging to the mosasaur family, living around 84–81 million years ago during the middle Santonian to early Campanian, of the Late Cretaceous period.

Similarities between Lizard and Platecarpus

Lizard and Platecarpus have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Africa, Archosaur, Cretaceous, Late Cretaceous, Monitor lizard, Mosasaur, Paraphyly, Squamata.

The list above answers the following questions

  • What Lizard and Platecarpus have in common
  • What are the similarities between Lizard and Platecarpus

Lizard and Platecarpus Comparison

Lizard has 266 relations, while Platecarpus has 76. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 2.34% = 8 / (266 + 76).

References

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