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  1. Thrinaxodon - Wikipedia

    Thrinaxodon is an extinct genus of cynodonts which lived in what are now South Africa and Antarctica during the Late Permian - Early Triassic. Thrinaxodon lived just before, during, and right after the Permian–Triassic mass extinction event. …

  2. Thrinaxodon | fossil therapsid genus | Britannica

    Thrinaxodon, extinct genus of cynodont, a close mammal relative, found as fossils in continental deposits formed during the Early Triassic Period in southern Africa (the Triassic Period lasted from 251 million to 200 million years ago).

  3. Thrinaxodon - Prehistoric Wildlife

    Nov 4, 2013 · As a cynodont Thrinaxodon was the result of the on-going evolution of mammal like reptiles that had can be traced all the way back to the early synapsids.‭ ‬Thrinaxodon however displays numerous features that place it much closer to …

  4. Broomistega - Wikipedia

    In 2013, a well-preserved skeleton of Broomistega was discovered alongside the skeleton of the cynodont Thrinaxodon (a mammal relative) in a cast of a burrow.

  5. Thrinaxodon Facts and Figures - ThoughtCo

    Mar 4, 2019 · Name: Thrinaxodon (Greek for "trident tooth"); pronounced thrie-NACK-so-don; Habitat: Woodlands of southern Africa and Antarctica; Historical Period: Early Triassic (250-245 million years ago) Size and Weight: About 20 inches long and a few pounds; Diet: Meat

  6. Thrinaxodon - Wikiwand

    Thrinaxodon is an extinct genus of cynodonts which lived in what are now South Africa and Antarctica during the Late Permian - Early Triassic. Thrinaxodon lived just before, during, and right after the Permian–Triassic mass extinction event. It is known from a single species, T. liorhinus. Quick Facts Scientific classification, Type species ...

  7. Thrinaxodon: The Early Mammal-Like Reptile Survivor

    Feb 22, 2024 · Thrinaxodon was a small, agile predator that hunted insects and other small animals. It had sharp teeth and powerful jaws, which it used to catch and kill its prey. It was also a burrower, and it likely spent much of its time underground to escape the heat and predators.

  8. Earliest evidence of cynodont burrowing - PMC

    A 251 million year old partial burrow cast containing an articulated skeleton of the mammal-like carnivore Thrinaxodon liorhinus is the oldest evidence for burrowing by a cynodont synapsid. The burrow cast comes from terrestrial flood plain ...

  9. Thrinaxodon liorhinus , Fossil Cynodont - DigiMorph

    The rare fossils of Thrinaxodon liorhinus, a distant extinct relative of living mammals, have played a central role in understanding both early mammalian evolution and the theory of plate tectonics. Thrinaxodon lived during the early Triassic (240-245 million …

  10. Thrinaxodon - PaleoCodex

    Thrinaxodon is an extinct genus of cynodont, most commonly regarded by its species T. liorhinus which lived in what are now South Africa and Antarctica. Thrinaxodon has been dated between the Permian-Triassic boundary and the mid-Triassic.

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