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Lystrosaurus

Lystrosaurus curvatus is a herbivorous synapsid that lived during the late Permian and early Triassic periods, approximately 252 million years ago. This animal is one of the few that survived the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, the most devastating in Earth's history, making it a key example of evolutionary resilience.

Lystrosaurus curvatus had a compact and robust body, with a length ranging from 1 to 1.5 meters. Its build was adapted to a terrestrial lifestyle, with short, strong limbs that probably allowed it to dig or move through difficult terrain. Its head was large in proportion to the body and it had a short, broad snout, with jaws that housed a pair of large, forward-curving canine teeth, characteristics that give it its specific name, curvatus. In addition, the rest of its teeth were adapted to cutting vegetation, indicating a diet based on tough, fibrous plants.

One of the most distinctive features of Lystrosaurus curvatus was its skull, which featured a strong and compact structure, suggesting that it might have used its head and tusks for digging or perhaps to extract roots and tubers from the ground. Its horny, turtle-like beak was ideal for uprooting low vegetation.

Lystrosaurus curvatus had a pot-bellied trunk, indicating a voluminous digestive system, necessary for processing large amounts of plant material. Its well-developed ribs protected internal organs and contributed to its physical strength. Although it was a relatively slow animal, its physiology was well adapted to an arid and harsh environment characteristic of the early Triassic.

This animal is especially notable for its wide geographic distribution, with fossils found in what are now Africa, India and Antarctica, suggesting that it was highly adaptable and able to survive in a variety of climates and conditions. Its evolutionary success is attributed to its ability to live in dry environments and its resistance to extreme environmental changes.

Lystrosaurus curvatus represents a fascinating example of an organism that not only survived one of the worst mass extinctions, but thrived in the aftermath, dominating terrestrial ecosystems for several million years before the first dinosaurs began to emerge.

Approximate measurements of Lystrosaurus:

  • 1:10 scale Complete
    • Length 54 mm
    • Height 62 mm
    • Width 40 mm
    • Snout-tail length 102 mm