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Dimetrodon fight over territory

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Dimetrodon fight over territory

Dimetrodon fight over territory in a scene that must have been repeated many times 280 million years ago. Their spectacular sails are backlit revealing the translucent skin supported by long neural spines, each one sprouting from an individual vertebra. These dimetrodons are each about 11 feet long

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© Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images

Aggression Amniote Angry Apex Predator Attack Backbone Battle Beast Challenge Conflict Confrontation Defending Dimetrodon Enemy Face To Face Fighting Mouth Open Natural History Overcast Paleozoic Era Pelycosaur Permian Predator Primeval Rival Spine Survival Synapsid Tail Territory Threat Two Animals Violence Evolution Prehistoric Era Primitive Scenario


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This print captures a fierce battle between two Dimetrodons, showcasing a scene that must have unfolded countless times 280 million years ago. Backlit by the sun, their magnificent sails reveal the intricate details of their translucent skin, supported by long neural spines sprouting from each individual vertebra. These awe-inspiring creatures measure approximately 11 feet in length. In this prehistoric confrontation over territory, these ancient reptiles display an intense rivalry and aggression. With mouths wide open and tails raised high, they engage in a primal conflict to establish dominance as apex predators. Each creature's survival is at stake as they face off against one another with anger and determination. The digitally generated image transports us back to the Paleozoic era, offering a glimpse into the primeval world of these extinct species. The illustration showcases their primitive features as synapsids and amniotes while highlighting the danger and violence inherent in their struggle for survival. As we observe this face-to-face challenge amidst an overcast sky, we are reminded of the relentless nature of evolution and how territorial disputes played out even millions of years ago. Walter Myers' artwork brings forth not only scientific accuracy but also evokes a sense of wonder about our natural history and the diverse creatures that once roamed our planet.

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