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burrow BP1-5558
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fossil burrow aged of 250 million years from the Karoo basin in South Africa. It contains two skeletons in anatomical connection: the mammalian reptile Thrinaxodon and the amphibian temnospondyl Broomistega
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- Evolutionary Studies Institute, Johannesburg, South Africa
- Author
- Vincent Fernandez
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- Wednesday 9 March 2011
- Posted on
- Friday 21 June 2013
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- Publications
- Synchrotron reveals early triassic odd couple: injured amphibian and aestivating therapsid share burrow
- Reference
- Fernandez V., Abdala F., Carlson K. J., Cook D. C., Rubidge B. S., Yates A. and Tafforeau P. (2013). Synchrotron Reveals Early Triassic Odd Couple: Injured Amphibian and Aestivating Therapsid Share Burrow. Plos One. 8(6): e64978.