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- archosaurs (namely crocodilians and dinosaurs) in the Mesozoic. Earlier gorgonopsids in the Middle Permian were quite small, with skull lengths of 10–15 cm...
- Suchogorgon is an extinct genus of gorgonopsids from Russia. It was a medium-sized animal with a low, narrow skull. Its skull is dotted with small pits...
- the earliest animals that can be described as "sabertooths" are the gorgonopsids, a group of non-mammalian therapsids that lived during the Middle-Late...
- A gorgonopsid. Cyonosaurus C. kitchingi A gorgonopsid. C. longiceps Dinogorgon D. rubidgei Cistecephalus and Daptocephalus ****emblage. A gorgonopsid. Inostrancevia...
- straight canines. Moschorhinus appears to have ecologically replaced the gorgonopsids as an apex predator, and hunted much like a big cat. While most abundant...
- quinquemolaris, and D. pricei. The Rubidgeinae are a subfamily of derived gorgonopsids that have only been found in Africa. They are composed of six genera...
- genus of gorgonopsids that throve during the Late Permian in the Karoo basin of what is now South Africa. A carnivore, like all gorgonopsid, Arctognathus...
- drier. The interior was desert, and new taxa such as Scutosaurus and Gorgonopsids filled it. Eventually they disappeared, along with 95% of all life on...
- (Ben Miller) and Claudia Brown (Lucy Brown), becomes involved after a gorgonopsid travels through one such anomaly and wreaks havoc in the Forest of Dean...
- platyrhina, and R. majora. The Rubidgeinae are a subfamily of derived gorgonopsids that have only been found in Africa. They are composed of six genera...