Paleontologists have unearthed a nearly complete fossil of a dimetrodon, a reptile-like predator that roamed the Permian landscape 287 million years ago. This weekend, the team is working to transport ...
Where's my Dimetrodon hive? It's our damn day. Though Jurassic World: Dominion may have...been what it is, there's one thing the film absolutely nailed. Almost 30 years since Steven Spielberg's ...
Researchers long considered a fossilized jawbone housed at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University to contain a specimen of a unique reptilian from the Permian Age. But a new discovery ...
Learn about Earth’s history with five fossils that have stories to tell Paul D. Taylor and Aaron O'Dea Though massive creatures may look like a dinosaur, the Dimetrodon lived 50 million years before ...
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Take a close look and you might see a little bit of yourself. With its lizard-like appearance and that distinctive sail on it back, Dimetrodon is practically the mascot of the Palaeozoic Era, a time ...
The researchers from University of Toronto Mississauga, Carleton University and the Royal Ontario Museum have changed its name to Dimetrodon borealis — marking the first occurrence of a ...
A 'dinosaur' fossil originally discovered on Prince Edward Island, Canada, has been shown to have steak knife-like teeth, and researchers have changed its name to Dimetrodon borealis -- marking the ...
As the meat it ate came in bigger and bigger packages, an ancient predator found a solution — it evolved serrated teeth similar to steak knives, a Canadian study has found. Dimetrodon was a ...
The Dimetrodon may have been the first land-based carnivore to develop teeth designed like steak knives. Known as serrated ziphodont teeth, and these may have made this creature one of the most ...