Dimetrodon Pictures

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Dimetrodon  Dinosaur on white background Clipping path.
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Dimetrodon Dinosaur on white background Clipping path.


Computer-generated 3D illustration with the pelycosaur Dimetrodon in a landscape.
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Computer-generated 3D illustration with the pelycosaur Dimetrodon in a landscape.


Restoration of Dimetrodon milleri.
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Restoration of Dimetrodon milleri.


A skull of D. grandis.
Photo: Daderot via Wikipedia

A skull of D. grandis.


Computer-generated 3D illustration with the pelycosaur Dimetrodon.
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Computer-generated 3D illustration with the pelycosaur Dimetrodon.


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Dimetrodon reptiles have a territorial dispute over which animal is stronger and braver in the Permian Age.


Dimetrodon primitive predators stick together looking for prey during the Permian Period.
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Dimetrodon primitive predators stick together looking for prey during the Permian Period.


Maxilla of Dimetrodon borealis, the first Dimetrodon fossil to be described.
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Maxilla of Dimetrodon borealis, the first Dimetrodon fossil to be described.


D. grandis skeleton, North American Museum of Ancient Life.
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D. grandis skeleton, North American Museum of Ancient Life.


Antique illustration: Dinosaurs, Dimetrodon.
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Antique illustration: Dinosaurs, Dimetrodon.


Skeleton of D. limbatus, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe.
Photo: H. Zell via Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Skeleton of D. limbatus, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe.


Protoceratops 3D illustration.
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Protoceratops 3D illustration.


Dimetrodon standing in a pond in the desert by day.
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Dimetrodon standing in a pond in the desert by day.


Restoration of Dimetrodon limbatus feeding on a synapsid.
Photo: Dmitry Bogdanov via Wikipedia (CC BY 3.0)

Restoration of Dimetrodon limbatus feeding on a synapsid.


Restoration of D. grandis and the temnospondyl Eryops, both found in the Red Beds of Texas.
Photo: Dmitry Bogdanov via Wikipedia (CC BY 3.0)

Restoration of D. grandis and the temnospondyl Eryops, both found in the Red Beds of Texas.


Dimetrodon grandis in an upright posture based on Dimetropus tracks, with scaleless skin and scutes on its underside.
Photo: Max Bellomio via Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Dimetrodon grandis in an upright posture based on Dimetropus tracks, with scaleless skin and scutes on its underside.


Dimetrodon in Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
Photo: California Herps

Dimetrodon in Journey to the Centre of the Earth.


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