Woodwardopterus freemanorum was over 1 m (3.3 feet) in length and lived some 252 million years ago (Late Permian epoch) in a freshwater environment. Life reconstruction of Woodwardopterus freemanorum. Image credit: Alison Douglas. Woodwardopterus freemanorum lived in what is now Australia approximately 252 million years ago. The ancient creature belongs to Eurypterida (sea scorpions), an extinct order of aquatic predatory invertebrates that lived...