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crownedrose:


Dimetrodon milleri

Sometimes people confuse Dimetrodons for dinosaurs, when actually Dimetrodons are in the class of Synapsida; a class more related to mammals than reptiles. Dimetrodons ranged from the Lower to Middle Permian; which also means they did not live alongside dinosaurs (another misconception).

crownedrose:

Dimetrodon milleri

Sometimes people confuse Dimetrodons for dinosaurs, when actually Dimetrodons are in the class of Synapsida; a class more related to mammals than reptiles. Dimetrodons ranged from the Lower to Middle Permian; which also means they did not live alongside dinosaurs (another misconception).

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