Anomodontian Partial Skeleton Plaque
$186.00
Though the mouth was full of sharp and proportionately large teeth, wear patterns upon the teeth themselves indicate that they were being repeatedly used to process plant material, meaning that Suminia getmanovi was herbivorous.
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Description
Anomodontian Partial Skeleton Plaque measures 10.5×8.5×2.2 in. Anomodontian Partial Skeleton Plaque is museum quality Polyurethane cast made in USA. Suminia getmanovi. From Russia..
Anomodontia is an extinct group of non-mammalian therapsids containing many species from the Permian and Triassic periods (possibly continuing into the Early Cretaceous) most of which were toothless herbivores.
Anomodonts were very diverse during the Middle Permian, including primitive forms like Anomocephalus and Patranomodon and groups like the Venyukovioidea, the Dromasauria, and the Dicynodontia. Of these only the dicynodonts survived beyond the Middle Permian. Dicynodonts became the most successful and abundant of all herbivores in the Late Permian and Triassic, filling ecological niches ranging from large browsers down to small burrowers.
Few dicynodont families survived the Permian–Triassic extinction event, but one lineage evolved into large, stocky forms that remained the dominant terrestrial herbivores right up until the Late Triassic, when changing conditions caused them to decline.
Anomodontian Facts:
Temporal range: Middle Permian-Late Triassic, 270–201 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Clade: Therapsida
Suborder: †Anomodontia
Owen, 1859
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Additional information
Weight | 20 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10.5 × 8.5 × 2.2 in |