Rubidgea

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Rubidgea
Temporal range: Permian
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Synapsida
Order: Therapsida
Suborder: Gorgonopsia
Family: Gorgonopsidae
Subfamily: Rubidgeinae
Genus: Rubidgea
Species: Rubidgea atrox Broom, 1948

Rubidgea is an extinct genus of therapsid. It had very large canines, longer than the teeth of the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex.[1] It lived in the Permian period. Rubidgea reached a length of 3.4 metres (11 ft) and had a 46 centimetres (1.51 ft) long skull.[2]

Skull
Rubigea atrox.

See also

  1. Blaire van Valkenburgh and Ian Jenkins (2002). "Evolutionary patterns in the history of Permo-Triassic and Cenozoic synapsid predators". Paleontological Society Papers 8: 267–289. 
  2. http://www.palaeocritti.com/by-group/gorgonopsia/rubidgea


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