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The Toploje Member chert is an Antarctic Permian site preserving a high-latitude swamp. The environment is quite unique given its time and location and yields a variety of plant fossils with arthropod and fungi interactions.
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as one last contribution I offer a collection of the biggest fish megafauna that extend from the Late Siluria to the Early Permian comprising a time period of around 150 million years which fishes diversified and became extinct to be replaced by new waves.

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The use of to reconstruct changes in the (Lopingian) Zechstein deposits of northeast
Gibson & Wellman | Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
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Download a set of 4 made from my Artworks. They are free for personal use.

German Edition - https://t.co/d3234BGyrb

English Edition - https://t.co/UBJEldKLDg

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At the end of the Early Permian Caseids reached the size limits any pelicosaur could grow, being Alierasaurus ronchii, from Sandinia, the biggest of all with a estimated length of 6 to 7 m, probably the largest land tetrapod of the paleozoic known.

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A quick study and reconstruction of a Permian amphibian fossil in Zbrush. Completed in one day. All copyright of fossil image goes to its original photographer.

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Panthalassa ocean in the end of the Permian period. The primeval soup where life originated with the Cambrian explosion and also perished in the Permian-Triassic extinction at the beginning of the mesozoic.

Good reference, yams!

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Why don't we have a Permian Park? So many cool animals and the name just rolls off the tongue. And the abbreviation is...oh, maybe that's why we don't have Permian Park...#jurassicpark

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Cambrian and Permian have some of the most terrifying critters.

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Reconstruction of a latest Permian (Changhsingian) lacustrine community in the Tunguska Basin:

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The Great Permian Extinction was the most devastating event ever on Earth. Scientists still debate exact cause, whether it was gradual over thousands of years, or because of sudden catastrophic events.

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Illustration by Julio Lacerda

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First parareptile from the Pedra de Fogo formation. Yet another addition to the ever expanding terrestrial fauna in the early Permian of Brazil. Paper by Cisneros et al (incl ) https://t.co/PKrd5zaJvy

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Throwback to some old stylized art I did of Terminal Permian Animals (and a Late Permian Inostrancevia). Fromfluffy dicynodonts to the large and venomous Megawhaitsia.

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Let sleeping Gorgonops lie (unless you wanna get chomped). I’ve been meaning to draw more of these Permian therapsids and today seemed like a good a time as any.

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Decorate your home with our Permian Weirdos! Dimetrodon, Lystrosaurus, Cotylorhynchus, and Estemmenosuchus are all available as both posters and framed prints.

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Illustrations by Greco Westermann

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Morning warmup speedpaint/sketch. Suminia, one of my favorite therapsids. Suminia was a small arboreal anomodontian therapsid (so distantly related to us mammals) that lived during the Late Permian in Europe

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