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What are Synapsids ?

 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. 

Mesozoic world



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