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Cotylorhynchus

Vue Animals posted on Apr 07, 2011
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Cotylorhynchus was a very large mammal-like reptile, synapsid, that lived in the southern part of what is now North America during the Early Permian period and persisted until the late-Mid Permian (about 265 mya). Cotylorhynchus was the largest terrestrial animal of their time. They were herbivores, and because of their enormous size, full-grown animal probably did not fear any of the carnivores. They could grow to lengths of up to 6m (20 feet) and could achieve weights of up to 2 tons.

Comments (7)


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lmx3d

8:53AM | Thu, 07 April 2011

Gosh, that's strange! Good modeling as usual Raul!

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MNArtist

11:30AM | Thu, 07 April 2011

Very cool that you did this! I've always thought the Caseids were so damn strange and cool.

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Nod

11:55AM | Thu, 07 April 2011

Excellent work as always.

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mikeerson

6:11PM | Thu, 07 April 2011

hey N. America, I've heard of it... I live here.... grew up loving dinos.... seen lots of books, movies, museums... but... I've never heard or seen anything like this..... I think you're making it up - lol

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scifibabe

9:10PM | Thu, 07 April 2011

These are the most amazing looking dinos. They look more like alien creatures than something that existed on Earth. Wow.

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mapps

10:13PM | Thu, 07 April 2011

very cool :-)

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Fidelity2

10:48AM | Fri, 08 April 2011

Super cool. 5+. Wow. I love it.


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