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alb5577527 Size reference chart of various synapsids from the Permian geological period. Synapsids gave rise to mammals and extinct animals such as pelycosaurs, dinocephalians and therapsids.
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alb5570165 Estemmenosuchus dinosaur, side profile. Estemmenosuchus mirabilis was an omnivorous therapsid dinosaur that lived in the Permian Period of Russia.
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alb5569865 Estemmenosuchus dinosaur head. Estemmenosuchus uralensis was an omnivorous therapsid dinosaur that lived in the Permian Period of Russia.
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alb5565373 Estemmenosuchus dinosaur, front view. Estemmenosuchus mirabilis was an omnivorous therapsid dinosaur that lived in the Permian Period of Russia.
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alb5565519 Estemmenosuchus dinosaur head. Estemmenosuchus mirabilis was an omnivorous therapsid dinosaur that lived in the Permian Period of Russia.
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alb5565595 Estemmenosuchus dinosaur, rear view. Estemmenosuchus mirabilis was an omnivorous therapsid dinosaur that lived in the Permian Period of Russia.
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alb5568006 Estemmenosuchus dinosaur, front view. Estemmenosuchus uralensis was an omnivorous therapsid dinosaur that lived in the Permian Period of Russia.
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alb5566406 Estemmenosuchus dinosaur, side profile. Estemmenosuchus uralensis was an omnivorous therapsid dinosaur that lived in the Permian Period of Russia.
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alb5567772 Estemmenosuchus dinosaur on white background. Estemmenosuchus uralensis was an omnivorous therapsid dinosaur that lived in the Permian Period of Russia.
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alb3885096 Predators Biarmosuchus tener eating the flesh of a Estemmenosuchus mirabilis.
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alb3893248 An Estemmenosuchus mirabilis stands before a lake 255 million years ago in what is today the Perm region of Russia near the Ural Mountains. An ungainly plant-eater, it was the largest animal of its day and is known for its distinctive horns. Maybe not the most handsome of beasts, Estemmenosuchus mirabilis was an early ancestor of today's mammals. In this image it stands among several varieties of fern while cycads known as Bjuvia simplex populate the far side of the lake.
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alb3885361 Resembling modern day hippopotami, three Estemmenosuchus mirabilis face off in a Paleozoic lake 255 million years ago in what is today the Perm region of Russia near the Ural Mountains. About the size of a modern adult bull, Estemmenosuchus mirabilis was a plant-eating early ancestor of today's mammals.
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alb3884208 A herbivorous dinocephalian therapsid grazes on a hilltop 255 million years ago in what is today in the European part of Russia near the Ural Mountains.
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