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Fossil skull of wolf lizard

Fossil skull of wolf lizard

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The wolf sauropod (genus name: Inotranscevia), also known as the Inostracevia, is a genus of theropod clades. It is a quadruped animal with its limbs upright below its body. The skull is 45 centimeters long and the body length is about 1 to 4.3 meters. The bones have strong muscle attachments. Compared to other primitive theropod animals such as the Bamo crocodile, the wolf lizard has a smaller eye socket and a larger temporal foramen. Fossils were discovered in Sokolki, North Dvina River basin, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. The wolf lizard lived in the Late Permian period, 251 million years ago. South Africa has also discovered the wolf lizard, named the African wolf lizard.