Aulacocephalodon
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2023-07-18 Snargl 1 minute 18 seconds
What kind of animal is Aulacocephalodon?
Aulacocephalodon was a type of dicynodont, a group of herbivorous non-mammalian synapsids that lived during the Permian period.
Dicynodonts had two tusks and a horny beak, but no other teeth.
Aulacocephalodon was medium-sized, with a short and wide skull that had large bony bumps on the nose.
It lived in South Africa and was one of the dominant land animals until the mass extinction at the end of the Permian.
Aulacocephalodon may have had sexual dimorphism, meaning that males and females looked different.
Some specimens have larger nasal bosses and tusks than others, which could indicate different sexes or social status.
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