- Tapinocephalidae.
Notable tapinocephalians include Moschops, Tapinocephalus, and Titanosuchus.
Unlike anteosaurs and estemmenosuchids,
tapinocephalians are primarily...
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titanosuchids were
carnivorous to
omnivorous (herbivorous?)
tapinocephalians. As with
other tapinocephalians, they had
thick skulls probably for head-butting. They...
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herbivores which flourished in the
Middle Permian.
Ulemosaurus and
other tapinocephalians disappeared at the end of the
Middle Permian. Only
several partial...
- Ulemosaurus, a
tapinocephalian...
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Moschops was a
tapinocephalian from the
Middle Permian of
South Africa....
- Two
genera of dinocephalians :
Titanophoneus (an anteosaur)
devouring a
Ulemosaurus (a
tapinocephalian)...
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Moschops (Gr**** for "calf face") is an
extinct genus of
therapsids that
lived in the
Guadalupian epoch,
around 265–260
million years ago. They were heavily...
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Tapinocephalidae is an
extinct family of
advanced tapinocephalians. It is
defined as the
clade containing Ulemosaurus, Tapinocaninus, and the Tapinocephalinae...
- bony
skull roof and
short weak snout. It is
thought that, like
other tapinocephalians, they
engaged in
intraspecific head-butting,
possibly to
compete for...
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Estemmenosuchus (meaning "crowned crocodile" in Gr****) is an
extinct genus of large,
early omnivorous therapsid. It is
believed and
interpreted to have...