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    Inostrancevia is an extinct genus of large carnivorous therapsids which lived during the Late Permian in what are now Siberia, Russia and Southern Africa...
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    later genera attained massive, bear-like sizes with the largest being Inostrancevia up to 3.5 m (11 ft) in length and 300 kg (660 lb) in body mass. Nonetheless...
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    and short limbs show the species to be a primitive therapsid, unlike Inostrancevia, which was more advanced. The structure of the limbs and the density...
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  • Strepsodus in the companion book written by Fletcher 2023 Identified as Inostrancevia in the companion book written by Fletcher 2023 Identified as Pliosaurus...
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    saber-toothed predator ecomorphs. Two gorgonopsians, Smilesaurus and Inostrancevia, had exceptionally large canines and may have been closer functional...
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    was designated as such until 1940, when it was assigned to the genus Inostrancevia by Ivan Yefremov, before being definitively classified in a separate...
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    Middle Permian, Ural Region Titanophoneus and Ulemosaurus – Ural Region Inostrancevia alexandri and Scutosaurus – Late Permian, North European Russia (Northern...
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    Its fossil remains date from the Late Permian and were found with Inostrancevia, Scutosaurus and Vivaxosaurus. Dvinia was a small omnivore possessing...
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    Inostrancevia Rubidgeinae...
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    saber-teeth. (The various saber-tooth gorgonopsian genera, such as Inostrancevia and Ruhuhucerberus, are regarded as "stem-mammals" that are close relatives...
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    Inostrancevia, a gorgonopsian...
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    of the largest gorgonopsians known to have lived, only outsized by Inostrancevia, and are characterised by their robust skeletal features, particularly...
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  • survivors at Edward City. First, they traverse a volcano infested with Inostrancevia and a nesting site full of angry Allosaurus, and then come across a...
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    Inostrancevia Rubidgeinae...
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  • furry servants of the Mahars who are lighter in build than a gorilla. Inostrancevia (Lato) Mastodonsaurus (In the movie, A fire-breathing Amphibian) Megacerops...
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    Inostrancevia Rubidgeinae...
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  • Ceratosaurus Dinilysia (Portrayed by a Burmese python) Gigantophis Inostrancevia Neanderthal Pterodactylus Scutosaurus Smilodon (Poster only, see above...
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    synapsids (left to right, top to bottom): Cotylorhynchus, Dimetrodon, Inostrancevia, Moschops, Castorocauda, Adelobasileus, Tachyglossus aculeatus, and...
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    Carnivores are instead much more common, the largest identified being Inostrancevia (I. latifrons and I. alexandri); the other gorgonopsians are Pravoslavlevia...
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  • Brant & Sidor (2024) describe a premaxilla of a member of the genus Inostrancevia from the Permian Usili Formation (Tanzania), representing the oldest...
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    Pravoslavlevia Inostrancevia...
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  • Gorgonops. For comparison, the largest Late Permian gorgonopsians such as Inostrancevia and Rubidgea reached skull lengths in excess of 40 cm (16 in). Collectively...
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  • many other gorgonopsians, even alongside large representatives such as Inostrancevia and rubidgeines. "Dixeya" nasuta was originally named by German paleontologist...
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  • Unknown September 4, 2011 (2011-09-04) N/A Sequences include: A pair of Inostrancevia during the Permian-Triassic extinction event. Eoraptor's mating rituals...
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    Cyonosaurus "Dixeya" nasuta Nochnitsa Scylacops Viatkogorgon Russian clade Inostrancevia Pravoslavlevia Sauroctonus Suchogorgon African clade Nomina dubia Arctosuchus...
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  • restrictions. Fictional design details included decisions such as giving Inostrancevia four rather than two saberteeth. In addition to featuring real prehistoric...
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    Russia. It lived during the latest Permian, and was a contemporary of Inostrancevia, Scutosaurus and Dvinia. Like all members of the genus, this animal...
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    gorgonopsid discoveries began in the 1890s with notable finds like Inostrancevia, one of the largest members of the group. There were fewer finds during...
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    Pravoslavlevia Inostrancevia...
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    Pravoslavlevia Inostrancevia...
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