
Bradysaurus was a large, early and common pareiasaur, the fossils of which are known from the Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zone (Capitanian age) of the South African Karoo. Along with the similarly large dinocephalia, the bradysaurs constituted the herbivorous megafauna of the late Middle Permian Period. In life they were probably slow, clumsy and in...
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a group of extinct early reptiles found in South Africa as fossils in deposits from the Permian Period (290 million to 248 million years ago). ...
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Bradysaurus was a late Permian pareiasaur (it was not a dinosaur, but a cotylosaurian reptile with many primitive characteristics, perhaps related to turtles). This anapsid herbivore (plant-eater) was about 8 feet (2.5 meters) long. It was quadrupedal (it walked on four legs) and had thin bony armor (scutes ), a short tail, and claws on its stubby ...
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