Do Lystrosaurus have teeth?
Do Lystrosaurus have teeth? Lystrosaurus was a dicynodont therapsid, between 0.6 to 2.5 m (2 to 8 ft) long with an average of about 0.9 m (3 ft) depending upon the species. Unlike other therapsids, dicynodonts had very short snouts and no teeth except for the tusk-like upper canines. Can the Lystrosaurus swim? Lystrosaurus fossils are only found in Antarctica, India, and South Africa. Similar to the land dwelling Cynognathus, the Lystrosaurus would have not had the swimming capability to traverse any ocean. Modern day representation of the Glossopteris. How long did Lystrosaurus live? “Basically, our research indicates that before...