Revising the therocephalians and most cynodonts in book (in preparation) would be a PAIN… but now I am not as confident depicting them as furry as I was before … so I am stuck

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Therocephalians are another group of therapsids that made it into the Triassic. They were probably distributed throughout Pangea during the Early Triassic. One genus (Moschorhinus) is believed to have survived the Permian extinction

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For a short time, during the earliest Triassic, some parts of the world belonged to the Here for I have reconstructed the large-sized Moschorhinus. It is defending its recent kill, a Lystrosaurus, from a group of Tetracynodon

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Only three groups of Synapsids/therapsids survived the end-Permian mass extinction event into the Early Triassic: dicynodonts (top), therocephalians (center), and cynodonts (bottom). Only the latter (our relatives) survived into the Jurassic.

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WIP. Ericiolacerta parva, one of the few Terocephalians that survived into the Early Triassic. Fremouw Fm, Induan/Olenekian, Antarctica 🇦🇶 are usually recovered as the sister clade to cynodonts. Reconstructed with fur as suggested by

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