
(from the article `Bradysaurus`) ...as fossils in deposits from the Permian Period (290 million to 248 million years ago). Bradysaurus belonged to a larger group of reptiles called ...
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Pareiasaurs are close relatices of turtles (they may be the ancestors of turtles, but many scientists think that procolophonids are the turtles' ancestors). These herbivores (plant-eaters) had polygonal bony scales (scutes) on their body that acted as armor (these scutes may have evolved into the turtle's shell). They had iguana-like teeth, a bulky...
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