DID YOU KNOW: In Very Pretty Paleozoic Pals: Permian Nations, you can play a Giant Ammonite! Look at that good shell, and those very good tentacles!

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Results from the
Crittendenceratops, Oriensmilus and Mesosaurus.

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Just stumbled on my first rough sketch for the Permian illustration 😂

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The Bromacker is home of the oldest known bipedal animal, Eudibamus, unfortunately few have given him attention yet. Lets change that!
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Drawing underrated prehistoric animals 7/?: Lycaenops, a carnivorous therapsid from the mid to late Permian period. People tend to draw them hunting prey, so I thought it would be nice to draw a Lycaenops mom moving one of her babies to a safer location, for a change.

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Very excited to share these! A peaceful Permian scene and its early Triassic counterpart, done for the Field Museum's Evolving Planet exhibit.

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Bulbasaurus was a Permian synapsid from South Africa. It was named after its bulbous skull, however the describers said the similarity in name to a Pokemon 'may not be entirely coincidental'.

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Xenacanthus is a prehistoric shark from the early Permian. They were a metre in length.

(Credit: Nobu Tamura)

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A full skeleton and life-sized model of Lystrosaurus (Late Permian-Early Triassic.)

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Drawing underrated prehistoric animals 6/?: Prionosuchus, a very large temnospondyl (amphibian) from the early Permian period. It’s shaped a bit like a gavial, and I think it’s an interesting case of convergent evolution.

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Let's turn the clock back to the fifth monthly range story - Land of the Dead. I love the Permian sound effect...

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Lanthanosuchus is an extinct parareptile from the Late Permian that grew to 75cm.

(Credit: Nobu Tamura)

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Morning warmup sketch for I was thinking of this scene where a Pristerognathus (therocephalian) chases a Diictodon (dicynodont) that was caught too far out of its burrow. Permian (Capitanian) of South Africa.

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Morning warmup sketch. A pair of Estemmenosuchus bulls fighting. Estemmenosuchus is a large, middle Permian therapsid genus characterized by having odd antler-like horns and bumps on its skull. This was another taxon sugggested by my IG followers

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When Dimetrodon and Ammonites roamed the Permian... (E. Boyd Smith, 1944)

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Today on "Dinosaurs!" weirdness, the Permian synapsid Moschops. It didn't make too many appearances in the magazines, but these two (both only credited as National History Museum) stood out to me as particularily derpy.

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I just learned moss already existed during the Permian period so I drew a potato creature sleeping on some moss

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Started this sketch yesterday of a Gorgonopsid. :3

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Results from the
Tapinocanius, Proterochampsa, Tylocephalonyx and Simbakubwa.

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