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tooth morphology suggests that
tritylodonts were
primarily herbivorous,
tooth microwear analysis indicates that
tritylodonts ate food with low to moderate...
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included the
tritylodonts and mammals.
Mammals remained quite small, but were
diverse and
numerous in
faunas from
around the world.
Tritylodonts were larger...
- But in the
undergrowth were
various types of
early mammals, as well as
tritylodont synapsids, lizard-like sphenodonts, and
early lissamphibians.[citation...
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Lufengia is an
extinct genus of
tritylodonts from the
Sinemurian (Early Jur****ic)
Zhangjiawa Member of the
Lufeng Formation of Yunnan, China. This taxon...
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Bocatherium is an
extinct genus of
tritylodonts from the
Pliensbachian (Early Jur****ic) of Tamaulipas, Mexico. It is
known only from a
skull found at the...
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Tritylodon (from the Gr**** for "three-cusped tooth") is an
extinct genus of
tritylodonts, one of the most
advanced group of
cynodont therapsids. They
lived in...
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tritylodontid cynodonts that
lived during the
Early Jur****ic. It is one of two
tritylodonts from the
Kayenta Formation of
northern Arizona,
United States. Kayentatherium...
- Wuerhosaurus,
probably the last of the stegosaurs,
lived during this time. The
tritylodonts, the last
surviving relatives (but not members) of the
mammals went extinct...
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wildlife share relatives elsewhere in the world.
Among these creatures are
tritylodonts,
herbivorous mammal-like
reptiles that are
prevalent elsewhere at the...
- material.
Bienotherium is
defined as
being big and
robust compared to
other tritylodonts, and also by
exposed maxillaries in the skull, an
unusually long diastema...