
Varanosaurus (`monitor lizard`) is an extinct genus of early pelycosaur synapsid that lived during the early Permian (280 million years ago). As its name implies, Varanosaurus may have looked superficially similar to present-day monitor lizards.{cn|date=December 2013} It had a flattened, elongated skull and a pointed snout with a row of sharp te.....
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(pronounced vahr-AN-oh-SAWR-us) Varanosaurus was a mammal -like reptile (not a dinosaur). This pelycosaur looked like a modern-day monitor lizard. Varanosaurus grew to be about 5 ft (1.5 m) long. It was an amniote that walked on four sprawling (five-toed) legs, had a long tail, a deep, narrow skull, and a long jaw with many small, sharp, curved, fl...
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Varanosaurus A monitor lizard that was a mammal-like reptile which was not a dinosaur. It lived during the Early Permian in what is now Texas and Oklahoma.
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