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University of the Witwatersrand

This image shows an artist's reconstruction of Gaiasia jennyae. Gabriel Lio has illustrated this newly discovered stem tetrapod species from Namibia. The creature was an apex predator that lived in the wetland areas of southern Gondwana approximately 280 million years ago.

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Artist reconstruction of Musankwa sanyatiensis, walking in Triassic shallow waters past a metoposaur.

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