The 'triassic cuddle' houses an amphibias Broomistega and a protomamal Thrinaxodon : interestingasfuck 

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Thrinaxodon liorhinus (in brown; BP/1/7199) is lying on its ventral side; Broomistega putterilli (in grey; BP/1/7200) deposited upside down on the right side of the Thrinaxodon. doi:10.1371

The samples were scanned with X-ray computed tomography at the ESRF syncortron facility in Grenoble, France. Thus, the Broomistega specimen also appears to have died either slightly before the flooding event or during the actual inundation. In both cases, its posture, lying ventral-up on the flank of the Thrinaxodon specimen was likely the result of current flow rather than a perimortem physiological process . X-ray imaging shows the cynodont Thrinaxodon liorhinus (in brown) sharing its burrow with the early amphibian Broomistega putterilli (in gray) ESRF/V.

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These guys, a thrinaxodon and a broomistega, ended up in the same burrow before it was flooded. Finding out about them sort of struck a heart string especially since I love cynodonts so much. Hng. Have a good fossil day x-#art #paleontology #palaeontology #paleoart #cynodont #fossilday #nationalfossilday2020 #broomistega #thrinaxodon #fossil To figure out how Thrinaxodon and Broomistega became tomb-mates, scientists looked at the burrow itself, along with their fossilized bones. And it looks like their luck simply ran out, when a Broomistega is a rhinesuchid temnospondyl amphibian from the Early Triassic of South Africa.

The samples were scanned with X-ray computed tomography at the ESRF syncortron facility in Grenoble, France.

To figure out how Thrinaxodon and Broomistega became tomb-mates, scientists looked at the burrow itself, along with their fossilized bones. And it looks like their luck simply ran out, when a

It contains two skeletons in anatomical connection: the mammalian reptile Thrinaxodon and the amphibian temnospondyl Broomistega. The samples were scanned with X-ray computed tomography at the ESRF syncortron facility in Grenoble, France. Thus, the Broomistega specimen also appears to have died either slightly before the flooding event or during the actual inundation.

Jun 24, 2013 Scientists believe that the mammal-like reptile, Thrinaxodon, and the aquatic amphibian, Broomistega, may have been cohabiting, in an 

In both cases, its posture, lying ventral-up on the flank of the Thrinaxodon specimen was likely the result of current flow rather than a perimortem physiological process . Thrinaxodon is an extinct genus of cynodont, most commonly regarded by its species T. liorhinus which lived in what are now South Africa and Antarctica. Thrinaxodon has been dated between the Permian and mid-Triassic periods, indicating that it was one of the few species to survive the Permian mass extinction. The fossilized remains of two different species entombed in the same burrow. The 'triassic cuddle' houses an amphibias Broomistega and a protomamal Thrinaxodon : interestingasfuck Broomistega is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian in the family Rhinesuchidae. It is known from one species, Broomistega putterilli , which was named in 2000.

Thrinaxodon and broomistega

In both cases, its posture, lying ventral-up on the flank of the Thrinaxodon specimen was likely the result of current flow rather than a perimortem physiological process .
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Thrinaxodon and broomistega

Taphonomic notes on fossil occurrence Thrinaxodon is an extinct genus of cynodonts, most commonly regarded by its species T. liorhinus which lived in what are now South Africa and Antarctica during the Early Triassic. Thrinaxodon lived just after the Permian–Triassic mass extinction event, its survival during the extinction may have bee One of the oldest possible love stories of all time: the fictionalized events of a prehistoric cuddle between a Broomistega and Thrinaxodon. Thrinaxodon a Broomistega ve společné noře 24 čvn Studie, dostupná v odkazu na žurnál PLoS ONE, shrnuje fantastický nález ze spodního triasu jihoafrické pánve Karoo. Jun 22, 2013 the amphibian Broomistega and the mammal forerunner Thrinaxodon cohabited in a burrow.

The burrow was scanned using a synchrotron, a tool used to observe the contents of the burrows in this experiment, and not damage the intact specimens. To figure out how Thrinaxodon and Broomistega became entombed together, scientists looked at the burrow itself, along with their fossilized bones. And it looks like their luck ran out, when a Facing harsh climatic conditions subsequent to the Permo-Triassic (P-T) mass extinction, the amphibian Broomistega and the mammal forerunner Thrinaxodon cohabited in a burrow.
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Aug 21, 2020 (via PBS Eons) To figure out how Thrinaxodon and Broomistega became entombed together, scientists looked at the burrow itself, along with 

How did Thrinaxodon and Broomistega become entombed together? Jun 23, 2013 amphibian Broomistega and the mammal forerunner Thrinaxodon called Thrinaxodon, an animal previously reported in another burrow. To figure out how Thrinaxodon and Broomistega became entombed together, scientists looked at the burrow itself, along with their fossilized bones. And it looks  Feb 24, 2019 Watch and share Broomistega GIFs and Thrinaxodon GIFs on Gfycat. Jun 15, 2015 Thrinaxodon – but also to the early amphibian Broomistega.

3D reconstruction of the Broomistega and Thrinaxodon skeletons on the basis of synchrotron imaging. The most complete skeleton of Broomistega, specimen BP/1/7200, was discovered in the sandstone cast of a burrow (BP/1/5558) after the cast was scanned at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in 2013.

Thrinaxodon a Broomistega ve společné noře 24 čvn Studie, dostupná v odkazu na žurnál PLoS ONE, shrnuje fantastický nález ze spodního triasu jihoafrické pánve Karoo. Jun 22, 2013 the amphibian Broomistega and the mammal forerunner Thrinaxodon cohabited in a burrow. Scanning shows that the amphibian, which was  Feb 25, 2020 In fact, one fossil burrow has both a curled-up Thrinaxodon and the temnospondyl Broomistega inside. As the Thrinaxodon was hibernating,  different species entombed in the same burrow. The 'triassic cuddle' houses an amphibias Broomistega and a protomamal Thrinaxodon : interestingasfuck. A Triassic Cuddle Set in Stone – PROTOMAMMAL THRINAXODON AND AMPHIBIAN BROOMISTEGA PRESERVED IN THE SAME BURROW. Find this Pin and  Thrinaxodon liorhinus (in brown; BP/1/7199) is lying on its ventral side; Broomistega putterilli (in grey; BP/1/7200) deposited upside down on the right side of the  Jun 25, 2013 called Thrinaxodon.

>Enter Broomistega, injured and in pain from an accident a few weeks prior (image scans of partially healed broken ribs) >Broomistega, in search for a cool place to rest, crawls into Thrinaxodon's burrow.