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Dimetrodon was a predatory synapsid genus that flourished during the Permian Period, living between 280 - 265 million years ago. It was more closely related to mammals than to true reptiles, like dinosaurs, lizards and birds. Dimetrodon was one of the first land vertebrates able to kill beasts its own size.
Dimetrodon was not a dinosaur, despite being popularly grouped with them. Rather, it is classified as a pelycosaur. Fossils of Dimetrodon have been found in North America and Europe, as well as a significant discovery of Dimetrodon footprints in southern New Mexico by Jerry MacDonald. The climate of Europe and North America in the Early Permian, was probably arid to continental, so Dimetrodo.n was probably adaptable.
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