day 25 : Uranocentrodon
And so, we arrive at the final stretch of there for, it's time for a surprisingly large from the late Permian of Africa

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day 21 :Rotaryus
It´s the twenty first of and we got a small from the early permian of germany,

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day 16: Nanolania
From the same continent that broght you Megalania, coming this we have coming frest out of the early the diminutive
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day 15: Melanerpeton
And so we arrive to the equator of and we have a small know from excelet preserved specimens that mantain part of the color patern

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day 14: Lydekkerina
Alright, day fourthteen and we got a basal with several adaptations for life on land (something a bit uncomon for the group) from the of Africa and Australia

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day 4: Eocaecilia
Ok, this might be a bit odd/controversial to include in but here we have it, a basal gymnophionan from the Kayenta formation, and all around a good show in diversity

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day 25: Aphaneramma
Comming from day 25 of we have the sea dweller from all over the coast of Pangea, the gharial mimic, from the early triassic of pretty much half of the world

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day 15: Melosaurus
We reach at the equator of and with this, we arrived at the day of a short-snouted archegosaurid of the Russian permian

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day 14: Eryops
And for the fourteenth day of we have a that doesn´t need presentation, one of the most famous Paleozoic tetrapods, a large predator from the early permian of north america

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day 13 : Gerobatrachus
Hopping in for day thirteen of we have the really frog looking a small amphibamiform from the early permian of north america

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day 7: Dvinosaurus
To close up the first week of we have the russian dvinosaur a small maybe neotenic from the late permian

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day 3: Nigerpeton
And on the third day of we jump from one of the oldest edopoids to the youngest, comming from the late permian of Niger, the mastodonsaur look a like,

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day 1: Balanerpeton
For the first day of what better option than to start with one of the (if not the) oldest temnospondyls in the fossil record, from the early of Scotland

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