Synapsids
Synapsids |
Synapsids are reptiles that look like mammals. In fact , mammals, animals which give milk to their young , arose from reptiles. Synapsids have a single opening on the side of the skull, behind the eye socket. Primitive Synapsids are called Pelicosaurs . More advanced mammal like ones are known as Therapsids. Several sub groups of Pelicosaurs exist. Some ate fish.
Therapsids |
Dimetrodon was a Pelicosaurs that preyed on other animals. It reached a length of about three metres . Edaphosaurus was a 'vegetarian' pelicosaur . It had strange long spine on its back. this could have supported a large ' sail ' rich in blood vessels. The Edaphosaurus turned the sail towards the sun to warm up in the cold, away from the sun to keep cool.
Edaphosaurus |
Pelicosaurs were replaced by Therapsids 299 to 251 million years ago in the Permian period . Some therapsids ate plants, while others preyed on animals. Therapsids in turn , gave rise to the mammals, 250 to 200 million years ago in the Triassic age . Like mammals, some therapsids had different types of teeth , and limbs pulled beneath the body , lifting it off the ground . However , we are yet to find out exactly when the reptiles became mammals.
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