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Artwork of extinct animal Lystrosaurus
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Artwork of extinct animal Lystrosaurus
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Artwork of extinct animal Lystrosaurus
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Artwork of the extinct Lystrosaurus (shovel lizard) This animal is not a dinosaur but lived much earlier during the Late Permian and Early Triass
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Artwork depicting Lystrosaurus seen against the backdrop of the Permian extinction or Great Dying This was the most devastating extinction in Earth
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Artwork of the extinct Lystrosaurus (shovel lizard) This animal is not a dinosaur but lived much earlier during the Late Permian and Early Triass
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Lystrosaurus feeding in a wetland area illustration Lystrosaurus (a therapsid) was a herbivorous burrowing animal varying in size but typically aro
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Lystrosaurus therapsids illustration
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Lystrosaurus therapsid illustration Lystrosaurus was a herbivorous burrowing animal varying in size but typically around the size of a pig It live
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Triassic land and marine life artwork A scene during the Late Triassic Norian approx 228-209 million years ago Three Dicynodonts (mammal-like re
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Kannemeyeria dicynodonts Computer artwork of Kannemeyeria sp dicynodonts grazing on ferns 240 millions years ago during the Triassic period The t
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Postosuchus archosaur Computer artwork of a 12-foot-long (37 metres) Postosuchus sp rauisuchian archosaur on a hilltop 220 millions years ago duri
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Triassic of Australia prehistoric scene
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Lystrosaurus Computer artwork of a Lystrosaurus sp dicynodont therapsid emerging from its burrow during the Triassic period (around 250-200 million
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Placerias dinosaur
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Kannemeyeria dinosaur rear view
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Kannemeyeria dinosaur side profile
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Estemmenosuchus dinosaur on white background
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Estemmenosuchus dinosaur rear view
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Estemmenosuchus dinosaur side profile
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Cotylorhynchus dinosaur side profile
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Cotylorhynchus dinosaur on white background
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Placerias dinosaur on white background
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Placerias dinosaur side profile
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Lystrosaurus dinosaur side profile
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Illustration of the prehistoric therapsid animals Aulacephalodon (left) and Cistecephalus (right) Therapsids are an early form of the evolution from
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Illustration of the late Triassic phytosaur Smilosuchus adamanensis confronting a group of Placerias
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Kannemeyeria is a large dicynodont from the Middle Triassic period
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Ischigualastia is a dicynodont from the Late Triassic period
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Herrerasaurus an early dinosaur attacks a dicynodont
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A Triassic scene with the sailback Arizonasaurus and some dicynodonts
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Postosuchus attacking a dicynodont in a Triassic forest
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A group of carnivorous Cynognathus prey on a Placerias dicynodont
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