| 31. | Of the non-mammalian therapsids, only cynodonts and dicynodonts survived the Triassic Jurassic extinction event.
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| 32. | They were replaced by much smaller therapsids; herbivorous Dicynodontia and carnivorous Biarmosuchians, Gorgonopsians and Therocephalians.
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| 33. | One such group was Titanosuchidae, which consisted of long-tailed predators that hunted herbivorous therapsids.
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| 34. | Unlike many other therapsids, " Promoschorhynchus " survived the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
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| 35. | Assemblage Zone ( LAZ ) and lived alongside other large therapsids like " Moschorhinus ".
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| 36. | "' Eutheriodontia "'is a clade of therapsids that includes therocephalians and cynodonts.
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| 37. | :: : : : Actually mammals did not evolve from reptiles, they evolved from therapsids.
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| 38. | The cynognathians are the longest lived non-mammalian therapsid clade extending from Triassic to the Late Triassic.
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| 39. | "' Dromasaurs "'are a paraphyletic group of anomodont therapsids from the Middle Permian.
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| 40. | "' Megawhaitsia "'is an extinct genus of large therapsid, potentially a therocephalian.
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