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Here’s Lystrosaurus murrayi ignoring the Great Dying, the mother of mass extinctions, just getting on with its parrot-pig-reptile-bulldog business…

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A remarkable new discovery is shedding light on one of the greatest survival stories in Earth's history, and answering a decades-old scienti
Meet Placerias hesternus, a large Late Triassic dicynodont from North America
I did this illustration for my book of the tetrapods of the Triassic (still in preparation). You can see other two illustrations of dicynodonts I did for my book on my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/serpenillus
Artwork and text: Gabriel Ugueto
Lystrosaurus maccaigi
Results from the Flocking #paleostream!
Diictodon, Megarachne, Revueltosaurus and Charnia.

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Eoraptor using Ischigualastia (busy eating) as a convenient lookout.
I used elephant-ish skin for the dicynodont, not sure how realistic that is.
MYOSAURUS GRACILIS
LAGARTO PARECIDO AL RATÓN GRÁCIL
Myosaurus era un dicinodonte de tamaño pequeño, con un cuerpo relativamente alargado y ancho del Triásico inferior.
Tenía cráneo grande y ancho, con dientes especializados para la masticación de plantas. Estos dientes eran cónicos y adaptados para triturar materia vegetal. A pesar de ser un dicinodonte, los colmillos apenas sobresalían del pico que cubría su boca.
Vivió en la Antártida durante el Triásico, período en el que el clima era mucho más cálido y estaba cubierta de bosques selváticos.
Aquí se lo ve siendo acechado por Thrinaxodon liorhinus, un cinodonte carnívoro con el cual compartía territorio
HABITÓ: Antártida
HACE: 250 millones de años (Triásico)
ES UN: Sinápsido, Dicinodóntido (no es dinosaurio)
MEDÍA: 40 cm de largo
PESABA: 1 a 2 Kg.
COMÍA: Herbívoro, plantas a altura baja
Kannemeyeria