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- jaw muscles. They also had a very well-developed secondary palate. The tritylodont dentition differed from that of most other cynodonts: They did not have...
- National Natural Landmark in 1976 as the only North American location of tritylodont fossils. Parts of the ridge in Utah are protected as part of the Bears...
- 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...
- "prosauropod". Hammer also concluded that a post-canine tooth belonging to a tritylodont (an early mammal relative), found with the remains, was part of its stomach...
- Despite its size, it is closely related to Lufengia, and is the largest tritylodont from the Lufeng Formation in China. Bienotherium had four incisors, no...
- But in the undergrowth were various types of early mammals, as well as tritylodont synapsids, lizard-like sphenodonts, and early lissamphibians.[citation...
- included the tritylodonts and mammals. Mammals remained quite small, but were diverse and numerous in faunas from around the world. Tritylodonts were larger...
- 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...
- successful in niches that had minimal competition from the archosaurs: the tritylodonts, which were herbivores, and the mammals, most of which were small nocturnal...
- Cryolophosaurus, a pterosaur humerus (upper arm bone), and a large tooth of a tritylodont, all found at an elevation of about 4,100 m (13,500 ft). The right ankle...