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Permian Collection (page 2)

The Permian period, a fascinating chapter in Earth's history, is beautifully captured in this diverse collection of images

Background imagePermian Collection: Arthropleura is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe

Arthropleura is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe
Arthropleura armata is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe

Background imagePermian Collection: Dimetrodon reptile from the Permian period

Dimetrodon reptile from the Permian period
Dimetrodon was a carnivorous mammal-like reptile which lived during the Permian period of North America and Europe

Background imagePermian Collection: Lystrosaurus, a therapsid from the Permian and Triassic period

Lystrosaurus, a therapsid from the Permian and Triassic period
Lystrosaurus, a dicynodont therapsid from the Late Permian and Early Triassic period

Background imagePermian Collection: Cordaites plant on white background

Cordaites plant on white background. Cordaites are considered the ancestors of conifers. They were plants with an arboreal shape. They could grow very high and lived during the Permian Age

Background imagePermian Collection: Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus

Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus
A large Inostrancevia moving in on a kill made by a Doliosauriscus in Russia about 260 million years ago during the Permian period

Background imagePermian Collection: A Suminia getmanovi in a prehistoric environment

A Suminia getmanovi in a prehistoric environment
Illustration of a Suminia getmanovi in a prehistoric environment

Background imagePermian Collection: Lycaenops dinosaur walking, white background

Lycaenops dinosaur walking, white background

Background imagePermian Collection: Cotylorhynchus, a large synapsid of the Early Permian period

Cotylorhynchus, a large synapsid of the Early Permian period

Background imagePermian Collection: Dimetrodon reptile on white background

Dimetrodon reptile on white background. Dimetrodon was a mammal-like sailback reptile that lived in the Permian Period of North America and Europe

Background imagePermian Collection: Illustration of a Moschowhaitsia vjuschkovi

Illustration of a Moschowhaitsia vjuschkovi from prehistoric times

Background imagePermian Collection: Dimetrodon was an extinct genus of synapsid from th Early Permian period

Dimetrodon was an extinct genus of synapsid from th Early Permian period
Dimetrodon was an extinct genus of synapsid that lived during the Early Permian, around 295a'272 million years ago

Background imagePermian Collection: A sail-backed Dimetrodon from Earths Permian period of time

A sail-backed Dimetrodon from Earths Permian period of time

Background imagePermian Collection: Xenacanthus decheni prehistoric shark

Xenacanthus decheni prehistoric shark
Xenacanthus decheni is a prehistoric shark from the Early Permian of Europe

Background imagePermian Collection: Mesosaurus dinosaur

Mesosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imagePermian Collection: Mesosaurus attacks a Mangrove red snapper fish

Mesosaurus attacks a Mangrove red snapper fish
Mesosaurus marine reptile attacks a Mangrove red snapper fish in a Permian ocean

Background imagePermian Collection: Mesosaurus dinosaur jumping out of the water

Mesosaurus dinosaur jumping out of the water

Background imagePermian Collection: An Inostrancevia eating the flesh of a dead Scutosaurus

An Inostrancevia eating the flesh of a dead Scutosaurus

Background imagePermian Collection: 3D rendering of a Dimetrodon dinosaur

3D rendering of a Dimetrodon dinosaur, side view

Background imagePermian Collection: Youngina capensis, Late Permian of South Africa

Youngina capensis, Late Permian of South Africa

Background imagePermian Collection: Seymouria is a reptiliomorph from the Early Permian period

Seymouria is a reptiliomorph from the Early Permian period of Texas

Background imagePermian Collection: Calamites prehistoric tree from the Carboniferous and Permian periods

Calamites prehistoric tree from the Carboniferous and Permian periods, isolated on white background

Background imagePermian Collection: Lycaenops dinosaur roaring, white background

Lycaenops dinosaur roaring, white background

Background imagePermian Collection: Sigillaria prehistoric plant on white background

Sigillaria prehistoric plant on white background

Background imagePermian Collection: Cotylorhynchus on the shore

Cotylorhynchus on the shore

Background imagePermian Collection: Chroniosuchus is an extinct animal from the Paleozoic Era

Chroniosuchus is an extinct animal from the Paleozoic Era

Background imagePermian Collection: Lycaenops from the Permian period

Lycaenops from the Permian period
Lycaenops, side view. Lycaenops was a carnivorous mammal-like reptile that lived in South Africa during the Permian Period

Background imagePermian Collection: A group of sail-backed Dimetrodons during Earths Permian period

A group of sail-backed Dimetrodons during Earths Permian period
A group of sail-backed carnivorous Dimetrodons during Earths Permian period

Background imagePermian Collection: Close-up of the head of a Scutosaurus tuberculatus

Close-up of the head of a Scutosaurus tuberculatus

Background imagePermian Collection: Early Jurassic European pelagic scene with various extinct animals

Early Jurassic European pelagic scene with various extinct animals
Early Jurassic European pelagic scene (195, 000, 000 bp): From left; AIchthyosaurus communis, Hybodus hauffianus, Rhomaleosaurus cramptoni, Thalassiodracon hawkinsi, Eurhinosaurus longirostris

Background imagePermian Collection: Archegosaurus on white background

Archegosaurus on white background. Archegosaurus was an amphibian tetrapod that lived in Europe during the Permian Period

Background imagePermian Collection: Walchia tree on white background

Walchia tree on white background. Walchia is a fossil conifer, cypress-like genus of Upper Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) and lower Permian. It is found in Europe and North America

Background imagePermian Collection: Keratocephalus, a semi-aquatic dinosaur from the Permian Age

Keratocephalus, a semi-aquatic dinosaur from the Permian Age
Keratocephalus was a semi-aquatic herbivore dinosaur that lived during the Permian Age in Africa

Background imagePermian Collection: Biarmosuchus predators eating the flesh of a Estemmenosuchus

Biarmosuchus predators eating the flesh of a Estemmenosuchus
Predators Biarmosuchus tener eating the flesh of a Estemmenosuchus mirabilis

Background imagePermian Collection: Prehistoric era Glossopteris tree

Prehistoric era Glossopteris tree

Background imagePermian Collection: Scutosaurus karpinskii in prehistoric waters

Scutosaurus karpinskii in prehistoric waters

Background imagePermian Collection: Two giant Moschops face off on a sandstone mesa 250 million years ago

Two giant Moschops face off on a sandstone mesa 250 million years ago in what is today the Karoo region of South Africa. Moschops was not a dinosaur, rather it was a mammal-like reptile that

Background imagePermian Collection: Cordaites prehistoric plant from the Carboniferous period

Cordaites prehistoric plant from the Carboniferous period, isolated on white background

Background imagePermian Collection: Phlegethontia is a lepospondyl from the Late Carboniferous period

Phlegethontia is a lepospondyl from the Late Carboniferous period of Czech Republic

Background imagePermian Collection: Lystrosaurus in a grassy field

Lystrosaurus in a grassy field

Background imagePermian Collection: Sigillaria prehistoric plant

Sigillaria prehistoric plant, isolated on white background

Background imagePermian Collection: A Lycaenops stalking through a shallow prehistoric wetland

A Lycaenops stalking through a shallow prehistoric wetland

Background imagePermian Collection: Arthropleura side profile

Arthropleura side profile. Arthropleura was a giant insect invertebrate that lived in North America and Scotland during the Carboniferous Period

Background imagePermian Collection: Keratocephalus dinosaurs in a small lake at sunset

Keratocephalus dinosaurs in a small lake at sunset

Background imagePermian Collection: A leopard coated Lycaenops hunts among a forest

A leopard coated Lycaenops hunts among a forest

Background imagePermian Collection: A Cotylorhynchus along the shores of a prehistoric environment

A Cotylorhynchus along the shores of a prehistoric environment

Background imagePermian Collection: A herbivorous dinocephalian therapsid grazes on a hilltop

A herbivorous dinocephalian therapsid grazes on a hilltop 255 million years ago in what is today in the European part of Russia near the Ural Mountains

Background imagePermian Collection: Pantelosaurus saxonicus, Early Permian of Germany

Pantelosaurus saxonicus, Early Permian of Germany
Pantelosaurus saxonicus, a sphenacodont pelycosaur from the Early Permian of Germany

Background imagePermian Collection: Araucaria prehistoric tree

Araucaria prehistoric tree, isolated on white background



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The Permian period, a fascinating chapter in Earth's history, is beautifully captured in this diverse collection of images. Starting with the geological map of the European Alps from 1897, we can trace the ancient landscapes that once dominated this region. The lithograph showcases intricate details and highlights the complex formations that have shaped our planet over millions of years. Moving on to plant life during the Permian, we are transported to a lush and vibrant world. The plant landscape reveals an array of species that thrived during this time, offering a glimpse into their beauty and diversity. Amongst these plants roamed extraordinary creatures like Archegosaurus, an extinct genus of temnospondyls. These amphibians ruled both land and water with their unique adaptations. A breathtaking aerial view captures the San Juan River cutting through Raplee Anticline near Bluff. This striking image showcases nature's power as it carves its way through rock formations created during the Permian era. Another snapshot takes us directly into a Permian landscape where ancient ferns flourished abundantly. Preserved as fossils, these delicate remnants provide valuable insights into past ecosystems and help scientists piece together Earth's evolutionary puzzle. Orthocerid hunting trilobites come alive in stunning artwork depicting their prehistoric interactions. This captivating scene transports us back to a time when these marine creatures engaged in an eternal dance between predator and prey beneath ancient seas. Elginia mirabilis emerges next—a remarkable pareiasaur from long ago—its unique features preserved forever within fossil records found near Keetmanshop in Namibia, Africa. Such discoveries shed light on distant worlds that existed before our own. As if stepping further back in time, we encounter a reconstruction of Brachiosaurus—an enormous dinosaur that once roamed vast stretches of land during the late Jurassic period. Its colossal size leaves us awestruck at nature's ability to create such magnificent beings.