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- middle Permian Tapinocephalus ****emblage Zone of South Africa. The titanosuchids were large, omnivorous or herbivorous animals. As with other tapinocephalians...
- Historically, carnivorous dinocephalians, including both anteosaurs and titanosuchids, were called titanosuchians and classified as members of Theriodontia...
- were also present, as well as another unindentified anteosaur, and a titanosuchid. Temnospondyls such as Australerpeton, Bageherpeton and Rastosuchus lurked...
- nervous system for combative behaviour. They were likely pre**** upon by titanosuchids and larger therocephalian species. Moschops material was first discovered...
- Bruce M. (25 December 2017). "Osteomyelitis in a 265-million-year-old titanosuchid (Dinocephalia, Therapsida)". Historical Biology. 31 (8): 1093–1096. doi:10...
- jaws and teeth show adaptations to capture large prey like the giants titanosuchids and tapinocephalids dinocephalians and large pareiasaurs. As in many...
- Karoo. It is known from an indeterminate jaw fragment that may be either titanosuchid or anteosaurid. L.D. Boonstra, 1969, "The Fauna of the Tapinocephalus...
- Benoit, J.; Norton, L. A.; Jirah, S. (2023). "The maxillary canal of the titanosuchid Jonkeria (Synapsida, Dinocephalia)". The Science of Nature. 110 (4)....
- of Burnetiidae. with weird-looking ****s on its head. Dinophoneus Junior synonym Robert Broom  South Africa A titanosuchid. Junior synonym of Jonkeria....
- Benoit, J.; Norton, L. A.; Jirah, S. (2023). "The maxillary canal of the titanosuchid Jonkeria (Synapsida, Dinocephalia)". The Science of Nature. 110 (4)....