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Life restoration of Glossopteris.

Life restoration of Glossopteris.

Photo credit: Metamorphosed Fossil




Life restoration of Seymouria.

Life restoration of Seymouria.

Photo credit: Nobu Tamura




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Life restoration of Acanthodes bronni, an acanthodian from the Early Permian of Germany.

Photo credit: Nobu Tamura




Life restoration of Ophiacodon.

Life restoration of Ophiacodon.

Photo credit: ДиБгд




Skull of Casea broilli.

Skull of Casea broilli, Late Permian pelycosaur synapsid. Very large parietal foramen is seen.

Photo credit: Samuel Wendell Williston (1851–1918)




Skeletal mount of Casea.

Skeletal mount of Casea.

Photo credit:




Dimetrodon by Charles R. Knight.

Dimetrodon painting by Charles R. Knight, Edaphosaurus in the background.

Photo credit: Charles R. Knight




Naosaurus.

Restoration of "Naosaurus".

Photo credit: Unknown




Reconstruction of Dimetrodon from "A Great Permian Delta", Popular Science Monthly, 1908.

Reconstruction of Dimetrodon from "A Great Permian Delta", Popular Science Monthly, 1908.

Photo credit: Unknown




Life restoration of Casea.

Life restoration of Casea broilii, a pelycosaur from the Late Permian of Europe and North America.

Photo credit: Nobu Tamura




Skeletal reconstruction of Mesosaurus.

Skeletal reconstruction of Mesosaurus.

Photo credit: Samuel Wendell Williston (1851-1918).




Life restoration of Mesosaurus.

Life restoration of Mesosaurus.

Photo credit: Nobu Tamura




Permian glacial pavement at Selwyn Rock.

Selwyn Rock, Inman River, South Australia - grooves and striations on exhumed Permian glacial pavement.

Photo credit: Bahudhara




Cross-bedded Permian sandstone deposited in ancient sand dunes..

Cross-bedded Permian Sandstone. These are the remnants of ancient desert sand dunes from around 300 to 350 million years ago.

Photo credit: Tony Atkin




Woodton Conglomerate.

Clast-supported, polymictic conglomerate in the Woodton Formation (Permian), NSW, Australia.

Photo credit: Rygel, M.C.