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Sinornithosaurus, Edaphosaurus, Pachycostasaurus and Tenontosaurus.

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one of the most majestic permian animals... The model is based on a photogrammetry of the skeleton (the color is inspired by an illustration by D. Bonadonna, we created it for the "Museo delle Scienze" in Trento)

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Dimetrodon was.......
Tiny brain: ...a dinosaur.
Regular-sized brain: ...a mammal-like reptile.
Large, glowing brain: ...a synapsid.
Galaxy brain:

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(3/6) A wide range of species exists on the high, undiscovered plateau, including not just true but also synapsids and pterosaurs - those creatures which the old movies always considered interchangeable with true dinosaurs.

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A sunbathing synapsid for
This interpretation is deliberately overly-reptilian. It’s taken from my Project:Tepui Kickstarter, whose creatures are inspired as much by old monster-movies as by the fossil record. (1/2)

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Is a hashtag?
Probably not, but it should be.
Anyway, I made a thing...

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Hoewel de Dimetron erg op een dino lijkt met een coole vintage corduroy zijl op zijn rug klopt dit niet. Hij heeft meer weg van grotere land zoogdieren genaamd synapsiden (zoals tijgers). Het zijl op zijn rug werd o.a. gebruikt om warmte te absorberen en de wervels te versterken

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It's the one time I haven't missed
I like painting animals, both extant and extinct, with a focus on synapsids (mammals and our relatives)

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New paleoart and new remake! This is portrait of therocephalian Nothogomphodon danilovi from middle Triassic of Orenburg region (Russia). I really like doing protomammal portraits. 😁

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This is a old race concept I've been working on for a fantasy setting. Nidyllo are large synapsids seen all over the lands. Kind and powerful they make loyal friends and dangerous enemies. Expect a Homebrew thing about them sometime.

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synapsids... or something

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Anteosaurus (for ), Arctodus (for Levi), Homalocephalus and a Mari Lwyd (for )

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Cotylorhynchus was an animal of strange proportions, boasting a large body yet sporting a small head! Despite its lizard-like appearance, it was a synapsid, being a distant relative of the mammals we know today. It spent a lot of its time eating aquatic plants in the water. Yum!

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The color scheme remains largely the same, but the rest of Dimetrosaur's design has been altered entirely. The anatomy is a mix of synapsid and theropod, with fanged teeth, half-sprawled hind limbs, and integument that is a mess of scales, bare skin, hair, and primitive feathers.

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dimetrodon are not dinosaurs please stop adding them to dinosaur packages.

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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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Everybodys favourite tiny-headed synapsid, Cotylorhynchus romeri. Yes, heads that small really went on bodies that big. You could get away with this sort of thing in the Early Permian. Art by Mark Witton. 🤓🐲

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