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Animals In Permian Period

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The Permian ended with the most extensive extinction event recorded in paleontology: the Permian-Triassic extinction event. 90% to 95% of marine species became extinct, as well as 70% of all land organisms. On an individual level, perhaps a...
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Marine biota Permian marine deposits are rich in fossil mollusks, echinoderms, and brachiopods. Fossilized shells of two kinds of invertebrates are widely used to identify Permian strata and correlate them between sites: fusulinids, a kind ...
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<<What kind of dinosaurs/animals lived during the permian period?>> There weren't any dinosaurs. On land, the dominant critters were various lines of things called therapsids. Among those during the Upper Permian were charming ...
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The Permian period (280 to 248 million years ago) is also called "the age of amphibians" since they were the dominant form of life then. Amphibians included Diplocaulus (a primitive, scaly animal with a boomerang-like head and a l...
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