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Schleich Dinosaurs Dimetrodon Figure

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The Dimetrodon is often referred to as a dinosaur. However, it is a primeval reptile, a so-called Pelycosaurus. The sail on its back was made of skin and bones, helping it to warm itself quicker in the sun. If it wanted to cool down, it positioned the sail parallel to the sun's rays.Schleich Dinosaurs Dimetrodon Figure SpecificationsCheck out the deails on the Schleich Dinosaurs Dimetrodon Figure: Manufacturer: Schleich Brand: Schleich Dinosaurs Product Type: Animal Figures Recommended Minimum Age: 4 Years Recommended Maximum Age: 10 Years Package Size: 5.71 x 2.56 x 3.47 (W x L x H) Inches Weight: 0.19 lbs UPC: 4055744028304 MPN: 15011 Safety Warning: Warning! Swallowable small parts. Choking hazard. Get your Schleich Dinosaurs Dimetrodon Figure today!

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The Dimetrodon is often referred to as a dinosaur. However, it is a primeval reptile, a so-called Pelycosaurus! The Dimetrodon is often referred to as a dinosaur. However, it is a primeval reptile, a so-called Pelycosaurus. The sail on its back was made of skin and bones, helping it to warm itself quicker in the sun. If it wanted to cool down, it positioned the sail parallel to the sun's rays. Features moveable lower jaw! Measures 5.71 inches long. Ages 4 and up.

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The Dimetrodon was actually a synapsid, not a dinosaur. Synapsids are a group of animals that includes all mammals, as well as early mammal-like reptiles such as Dimetrodon. The large spiny sail on its back is its most distinctive feature, though its exact function remains unknown. History: Dimetrodon lived during the early Permian Period, long before the dinosaurs it would come to be so closely associated with.

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