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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 19 hours ago

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inostrancevia

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/during-the-great-dying-this-saber-toothed-predator-reigned-180982236/

Inostrancevia was a type of synapsid called a gorgonopsian—a group of saber-toothed beasts. It was about the size of a tiger but vaguely reptilian in appearance, with leathery skin like a rhinoceros.

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    with leathery skin like a rhinoceros.

    Then why the dog like fur?

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    doggy

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    So I’m guessing this was before actual ears were invented, and all you got was a couple dumb tiny holes to pick up the noise?

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    If not fren why shaped like fren?

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    That picture looks awfully mammalian

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      its a stem mammal, gorgonopsid. basically a mammal but not quite mammal, but still has reptilian features.

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      … with leathery skin like a rhinoceros.

      “Let’s put fur on it in the picture, for a treat.”

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      Antique doggo

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      Synapsida is a diverse group of tetrapod vertebrates that includes all mammals and their extinct relatives.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synapsida

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        Sounds like it includes mammals in the cladistic sense though. So pre-mammals?

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    Wanna bet this thing was basically just a really cuddly puppy?

    (yeah. me neither. but I know a few we can let find out for the rest of us.)

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      For some reason I picture it as having really droopy jowls covering those canines. Like a mastiff on steroids.

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    Bet he was the goodest of bois

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    I wanna pet one!

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