The Karauridae are a family of stem-group salamanders (Caudata) that are known from the Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous in Central Asia (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan), Northern Asia (Siberia, Russia) and Western Europe (United Kingdom).
[3][4] The family is united by several morphological characters, including sculptured skull roof bones.
[1] Members of the family likely fed via suction feeding on small fish and invertebrates.
[5] The Early Cretaceous Siberian Kulgeriherpeton has been suggested to be a karaurid by some authors.
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