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Ancient Predator Gaiasia Unveiled: A Fearsome Creature from Namibia's Swamps
Ancient Predator Gaiasia Unveiled: A Fearsome Creature from Namibia's Swamps
Ancient Predator Gaiasia Unveiled: A Fearsome Creature from Namibia's Swamps
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|Times of India|a year ago

About 280 million years ago, a fearsome creature named Gaiasia jennyae, resembling a salamander with fangs, roamed the swamps of Namibia during the Permian Period. This top predator had a large skull with interlocking fangs and lived in a cold ecosystem. The discovery challenges previous beliefs about early tetrapod evolution and sheds light on a diverse ecosystem during the Permian.

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