| 11. | The Eotitanosuchidae were large predatory therapsids of the Wordian epoch.
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| 12. | This may have been an adaptation to heavy grazing by herbivorous therapsids.
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| 13. | A full pelage likely did not evolve until the therapsid-mammal transition.
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| 14. | Therapsids are synapsids, which were at one time the dominant land animals.
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| 15. | Ecology and biogeography of Triassic non-mammalian therapsids.
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| 16. | The juxtaposition of reptilian and mammalian names highlights the transitional characters of therapsids.
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| 17. | Therapsids became the dominant land animals in the Middle Permian, displacing the pelycosaurs.
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| 18. | Biarmosuchians are the most basal group of therapsids.
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| 19. | This therapsid is included in the Life Before the Dinosaurs : Permian Monsters travelling exhibition
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| 20. | "' Eotitanosuchidae "'is an extinct family of biarmosuchian therapsids.
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