Hello all,
I just now hashed out a sketch of the famous Early Permian pelycosaur Dimetrodon – specifically, this is Dimetrodon grandis, one of the largest North American species, measuring at 10 feet long. There’s been a bit of buzz about this wide-ranging genus in recent weeks due to a new species discovered in Canada.
For more info on Dimetrodon, click here:
- https://dinosaursandbarbarians.wordpress.com/2014/03/02/neckless-wonders-feeding-techniques-of-dimetrodon-and-other-early-terrestrial-tetrapods/
- https://royaltyrrellmuseum.wordpress.com/2016/03/20/speaker-series-2016-uncovering-the-hidden-dental-diversity-of-the-first-apex-predators-to-identify-canadas-dimetrodon-borealis/
Categories: Paleontology, Uncategorized
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