Cotylorhynchus says trans rights!

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Say hello to Cotylorhynchus !!! One of our EARLIEST ancestors that lived 280 million years ago. Hes practically our great great great ( x millions) grandfather 😀 and had one of the smallest head to body raito of ANY animal.

No thoughts head empty ...just grandpa energy.

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Cotylorhynchus was one of the very first large terrestrial herbivores ever and honestly kind of looks like a first attempt. It was an Early Permian synapsid, a mammal relative rather than an actual reptile.

Wip for a book illustration.

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yeah the design is pretty good i think it would be better if she was a cotylorhynchus

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【改造古生物MOrg☣️ファイル】
063 コティロリンクス Cotylorhynchus
単弓類
属性:地⛰鋼🔧魔🔯
頑丈な体を持つ。草を食べ、それを利用した毒ガスを吐くため、接近戦は危険。火で攻撃しなければ突破は難しい。



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The 's Cotylorhynchus killed me :(

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And our last boy, Cotylorhynchus.

Yes, his head was really that wee, and he was really that chunky. He was wonderful.

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Process for Dimetrodon and Cotylorhynchus

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Hey paleo twitter, what are some really weird, visually striking dinos (or other prehistoric fauna) that are less widely known or represented in media?

Probably not the most obscure but I'll start: pin-head cotylorhynchus, punk hair bajadasaurus & stubby spike arm linhenykus.

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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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Cotylorhynchus is the best known of all the giant caseids with complete remains from C. romeri with 3 meters, and the bigger C. hancocki from San Angelo Formation with varied fossil specimens, some that once belong to an animal that reached its 6 meters in length.

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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.

https://t.co/KywcindUhb

Illustrations by Greco Westermann

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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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Some new-to-the-internet for everybody's 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.

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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.

https://t.co/KywcindUhb

Illustrations by Greco Westermann

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Give your beverages a prehistoric place to rest with this set of four Permian Weirdo coasters. The illustrations feature classic Dimetrodon, survivor Lystrosaurus, tiny-headed Cotylorhynchus, and Estemmenosuchus with crazy headgear.

https://t.co/jixph5VIU1

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