Day 5 a dicynodont, Diictodon! He’s so cute, small, funny looking!!

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Thank you so much! This certainly agrees with what I assumed would be right based on just common sense and what I knew of muscles in dicynodonts and present day eutherians. What really threw me off was this figure from Lautenschlager et al. (2017) I found earlier yesterday:

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A quick study of the giant Triassic dicynodont Lisowicia bojani for and
My first dicynodont drawing and what better start than this Polish giant?

Used the skeletal from it's description paper as reference (https://t.co/eG23ZeBKJZ)

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Results from the
Pelanomodon, Wimahl, Papilionichthys and Euoplocephalus.

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Kitchinganomodon cartoon, one of the chonkiest dicynodonts of the Permian (massive skull over 60 cm long).

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Awwwww Diictodon is so cute is like the Hámster or the marmot of the Permian

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So I spent part of my morning discussing dicynodont Russian dolls... yes, you read that correctly, DICYNODONT RUSSIAN DOLLS with and

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Just published in - New research of the from China with one nearly complete skeleton referred to the dicynodontoid genus Turfanodon as a
Read the full article https://t.co/w1sKncVarr

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Lycaenops mother bringing back some dicynodonts to her pups.

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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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My version of venusaur based him off a dinosaur. Specifically a dicynodont

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A portrait of the (especially) bizarre Triassic dicynodont Rechnisaurus, attempting to capture all its oddities—the crest, the pits on top of the snout, and caniniform processes that cover the otherwise sizeable tusks. Also a contribution to

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quick Rhinodicynodon, skeletal referenced by Ivanbel

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I would like to start a hashtag. We noticed yesterday on the stream that dicynodonts had potentially much better color vision than modern mammals, which opens the possibility to much more colorful "beaked-elephant-pigs".
Post ideas with

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Lystrosaurus. Late Permian–Early Triassic, 255–250 million years. Herbiverous Dicynodont (two tusks). Art by Maurice Wilson.

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Hey, I recently hit 2,000 followers! Hooray! Hello everyone -- I'm Ali and my research looks at head muscles of herbivorous dinosaurs, dicynodonts, and elephants and their extinct proboscidean relatives! Thanks for following. :)

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