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Lycaenops carnivore illustration
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Computer illustration of a Keratocephalus dinosaur This therapsid lived during the Capitanian age (around 265 to 260 million years ago) in what is n
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Thrinaxodon cynodont illustration
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Dimetrodon computer artwork Like humans the predatory synapsid Dimetrodon (meaning two-measure tooth) had two kinds of teeth that enabled it to b
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Titanophoneus artwork Titanophoneus (meaning titanic murderer) lived during the Late Permian (255-220 million years ago) It belongs to the Therapsi
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Titanophoneus artwork Titanophoneus (meaning titanic murderer) lived during the Late Permian (255-220 million years ago) It belongs to the Therapsi
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Dimetrodon artwork Dimetrodon (meaning two-measure tooth) lived in the early Permian period around 270 million years ago It was not a dinosaur
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Fossilised skull of a mammal-like reptile
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Oligokyphus and young illustration This extinct cynodont therapsid was a small herbivorous mammal-like animal that lived 227 to 180 million years ag
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Thrinaxodon illustration This extinct cynodont therapsid was a small meat-eating mammal-like animal of the Early Triassic It existed around 250 mil
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Cynognathus illustration
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Moschops head-butting illustration The skull of this extinct prehistoric animal evolved to withstand head-butting contests similar to those seen in
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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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Moschops illustration This therapsid lived around 260 million years ago (in the later stages of the Permian) in what is today the Karoo region of So
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Estemmenosuchus therapsid illustration Estemmenosuchus existed around 267 million years ago during the Middle Permian It was an omnivorous animal
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Permian fauna Illustration of animals in a prehistoric landscape dating from the Late Permian The specific time period is the Vyatskian a Russian r
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Dromeosaur dinosaur and early mammal illustration
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Lystrosaurus therapsids illustration
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Estemmenosuchus therapsids drinking water on a shoreline illustration Estemmenosuchus existed around 267 million years ago during the Middle Permia
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Thrinaxodon cynodont and pups illustration Thrinaxodon was a small meat-eating mammal-like animal of the Early Triassic It existed around 250 milli
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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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Dimetrodon borealis illustration
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Lycaenops carnivore Illustration of a one-metre-long carnivorous therapsid (mammal-like reptile) of the genus Lycaenops wandering a mountainous mid-P
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Jonkeria therapsids Illustration of 35-metre-long dinocephalian therapsids of the genus Jonkeria in a shallow stream in a dry mid-Permian landscape
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Doliosauriscus therapsids Illustration of 35-metre-long dinocephalian therapsids of the genus Doliosauriscus facing off in a dry mid-Permian landsca
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Inostrancevia Computer illustration of an Inostrancevia sp prehistoric mammal on a beach This carnivorous therapsid lived around 05 million years
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Keratocephalus Computer illustration of a Keratocephalus sp prehistoric mammal This therapsid lived during the Capitanian age (around 265 to 260 mi
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Inostrancevia Computer illustration of an Inostrancevia sp prehistoric mammal This carnivorous therapsid lived around 05 million years ago during
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Marsode Carrappa
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Marsode Carrappa
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Dinosaur and early mammal artwork
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Gorgonopsian reptile attack Artwork of a mammal-like reptile attacking an armoured reptile around 253 million years ago during the Permian period T
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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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Permian animals Computer artwork of Rubidgea sp gorgonopsians taking prey from their smaller relative Aelurognathus during the Permian period (arou
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Permian animals Computer artwork of bear-sized predatory Inostrancevia sp gorgonopsians attacking the herbivorous reptile Scutosaurus during the Per
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Estemmenosuchus Computer artwork of Estemmenosuchus mirabilis standing by a lake in what is now the Perm region of Russia near the Ural Mountains Re
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Inostrancevia artwork This large mammal-like reptile lived 250 million years ago in present day Russia It grew up to 43 metres in length and had l
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Moschops artwork
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Estemmenosuchus artwork
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Estemmenosuchus Computer artwork of three Estemmenosuchus mirabilis in a Paleozoic lake near the Ural Mountains in what is now the Perm region of Ru
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Keratocephalus computer artwork Keratocephalus belonged to the tapinocephalians one of the major groups of therapsids prehistoric mammal-like rept
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Dimetrodons artwork
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Placerias dinosaur
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Rear view of Lycaenops on white background
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A fierce Lycaenops roaring
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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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Doliosauriscus dinosaur on white background
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Doliosauriscus dinosaur side view
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Two Inostrancevia dinosaurs go after a Keratocephalus on a grassy plain
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Lystrosaurus dinosaur side profile
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Stereognathus illustration
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Illustration of a Placerias sp therapsid surrounded by Coelophysis sp dinosaurs Placerias was a large herbivore that measured up to 35 metres long
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Morganucodon illustration
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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 a pair of Scutosaurus karpinskii being pursued by the gorgonopsid Inostrancevia alexandri during the Permian period
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Inostrancevia Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the mammal-like reptile Inostrancevia Inostrancevia is an extinct genus of carnivorous therap
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Biarmosuchus predators eating the flesh of a Estemmenosuchus
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An Inostrancevia eating the flesh of a dead Scutosaurus
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A Tiarajudens eccentricus from the Paleozoic era
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Illustration of a Moschowhaitsia vjuschkovi
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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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Chiniquodon is a carnivorous therapsid from the Late Triassic
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Lycaenops dinosaur walking white background
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Lycaenops dinosaur roaring white background
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Keratocephalus dinosaurs in a small lake at sunset
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Large mammoth white background
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Large mammoth walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind
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Mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind
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A Lycaenops stalking through a shallow prehistoric wetland
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A leopard coated Lycaenops hunts among a forest
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Lycaenops from the Permian period
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A fierce Lycaenops roaring
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Moschops dinosaur white background
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Moschops dinosaur white background
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Moschops dinosaur white background
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Inostrancevia is a carnivorous reptile that lived during the Permian age
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Inostrancevia carnivorous reptile from the Permian Period
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Keratocephalus a semi-aquatic dinosaur from the Permian Age
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Mammuthus primigenius walking through a blizzard
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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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Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus
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Two giant Moschops face off on a sandstone mesa 250 million years ago
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A herbivorous dinocephalian therapsid grazes on a hilltop
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Three Estemmenosuchus mirabilis face off in a Paleozoic lake
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An Estemmenosuchus mirabilis stands before a lake 255 million years ago
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A group of carnivorous Cynognathus prey on a Placerias dicynodont
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Woolly Mammoth white background
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Two Woolly Mammoths in a snow covered field with a few bison
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