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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Estemmenosuchus. Wikispecies has information related to Estemmenosuchus. Paleontology portal Palaeos - detailed...
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    (head-butting), perhaps for territory or a mate. In some types, such as Estemmenosuchus and Styracocephalus, there are also horn-like structures, which evolved...
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    Tapinocaninus pamelae Estemmenosuchus mirabilis...
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    Dimetrodon grandis and Eryops – Early Permian, North America Ocher fauna, Estemmenosuchus uralensis and Eotitanosuchus – Middle Permian, Ural Region Titanophoneus...
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    of the animal's phylogeny. An exceptionally well-preserved skull of Estemmenosuchus, a therapsid from the Upper Permian, shows smooth, hairless skin with...
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    crown-group mammals. Fossilized facial skin from the dinocephalian Estemmenosuchus has been described as showing that the skin was glandular and lacked...
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    evidence for soft tissues. An exceptionally well-preserved skull of Estemmenosuchus, a therapsid from the Upper Permian, preserves smooth skin with what...
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    Two Archaeosyodon feeding on an Estemmenosuchus...
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    skin has yet been found. Impressions of the skin of a related animal, Estemmenosuchus, indicate that it would have been smooth and well-provided with glands...
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    Brithopus Deuterosaurus Orthopus Styracocephalus Estemmenosuchidae Estemmenosuchus Molybdopygus Parabradysaurus Titanosuchidae Dinartamus Enobius Jonkeria...
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