@jordanbranscomb @DudespostingWs I too loved Dimetrodon. But it got robbed! #dimetrodonisadino https://t.co/4idzl5vJEc.
@nobolowski @WW2girl1944 If I have this right they are non mammalia synapsyds more closely linked to mammals than dinos. Dinos came about 60 million years after Dimetradon on a separate evolutionary tree ... I think. https://t.co/xPsTvAxsU5
@WalesOnline I want to say Dimetrodon? https://t.co/4mGtRcrHQN
Evolutionary trees show how different organisms are related to one another and are key for organizing information to gain deeper understanding and see the bigger picture https://t.co/voZAkiLHyh #Dimetrodon #Synapsids #evolution https://t.co/fQgGahoFso
Evolutionary trees and their implications for understanding the relationships between mammals, synapsids, and reptiles. https://t.co/yXfqITnj1q Also, #Dimetrodon is not a dinosaur (extinct about 60 million years before the first dinosaurs evolved) https://
What?! Goddammit, science fucked me again! Synapsids? YOU'RE JUST MAKING SHIT UP NOW! https://t.co/WYg6HRzckM https://t.co/H3yPHhHZ6K
Док чекате да се преброје гласови са Косова, издвојите тренутак да се запањите над чињеницом да #диметродон не само да није диносаур, што смо мање-више сви знали, него *није чак ни гмизавац*. https://t.co/xmvYd8QMPU
@RobertK22245756 @sarahsalviander @BrassWisdom @JacksonWheat1 @DoulosChristou7 @Youthresist @travisdon1981 @Elishabenabuya @amateurexegete @AlchemistNon @MatthewHartke @harold_fine Yeah, despite as reptile-like as it appears, Dimetrodon is a "stem mammal"/
@Lord_Kristine Dimetrodon sucks like humans, so why not XP Disclaimer: It literally sucks https://t.co/2L5cuItA93
@PostinMonkey If anyone is interested in the science: https://t.co/JWk0PwMwas
@armandioalif https://t.co/1kZ7dtwGB7 kayaknya gak terlalu debatable sih
RT @gsciencelady: @CacoWar The answer is that none of our ancestors were reptiles. Synapsida shares a common tetrapod ancestor with the rep…
@CacoWar The answer is that none of our ancestors were reptiles. Synapsida shares a common tetrapod ancestor with the reptiles, but they are separate branches. The term 'mammal-like reptile' is misleading and defunct. Check out this cool paper about it: ht
@82_Streetcar @TheRaDR Great discussion here: https://t.co/iEIAUeM3qH: according to it "[u]nder older classification schemes, these animals were grouped with the reptiles because they lacked supposedly key mammalian characteristics". But these schemes are
Dimetrodon is more closely related to humans than it is to dinosaurs. https://t.co/atyh0rooah
RT @TCastanea: Cynognathus is a Therapsid, which includes modern mammals & their ancestors. Important shared traits include four limbs that…
RT @TCastanea: Cynognathus is a Therapsid, which includes modern mammals & their ancestors. Important shared traits include four limbs that…
RT @TCastanea: Cynognathus is a Therapsid, which includes modern mammals & their ancestors. Important shared traits include four limbs that…
RT @TCastanea: Cynognathus is a Therapsid, which includes modern mammals & their ancestors. Important shared traits include four limbs that…
Cynognathus is a Therapsid, which includes modern mammals & their ancestors. Important shared traits include four limbs that extend vertically beneath the body, as opposed to the sprawling posture of other reptiles. #RunningAdvantage #2018MMM https://t
مصدر1 ______ https://t.co/fHCUcDoH8v
Yeah, I have an unhealthy obsession with #Dimetrodon. http://t.co/FFfkLErH6w #science #paleontology #NotADinosaur http://t.co/BDGwqhiwG1
@DrHanneke Maybe for interest " Using Tree Thinking to Understand the Ancient Relatives of Mammals" http://t.co/hesXzJrHlU (also free paper)
@TheAmaare @Blackmudpuppy I certainly will do my best so that will be the case. Tree-thinking FTW http://t.co/ZmlVtfNboX
Yeah, I have an unhealthy obsession with #Dimetrodon. http://t.co/FFfkLErH6w #science #paleontology #NotADinosaur http://t.co/BDGwqhiwG1
Dimetrodon is not a dinosaur. http://t.co/cNGJEZC9gZ
Dimetrodon is NOT a dinosaur but is in fact a pelycosaur (intermediate between reptiles and mammals). http://t.co/HglAzkb995 #ScienceFriday