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Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
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Paleoart #127 Estemmenosuchus
Emiliano Truco's Estemmenosuchus presents a fearsome vision of the Permian Therapsid. This large omnivore possessed smooth skin like a mammal, and had a large enough body as to retain as much heat as possible, keeping it active, but also making it susceptible to overheating. (edited)
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