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In this thread, my flavorite fossils:

THE PIG-LIZARDS!!!!!
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Lots and lots of 'em;
also called "cow-turtles."
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Now mind, I don't mean this
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Nice try, but not lizards.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synapsida
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True enough. They're more closely related to cows and pigs than they are to lizards.

^Don't want this either.
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AAAAAAND I don't want this.
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Just this
(Any variation will do)
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>>209525
Yummy! Kannemeyeria, or Sinokannemeyeria?
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>>209525
Here y'go. Have a Placerias.
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Aulacephalodon
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And now, we have the 4H club gold prizewinner; flanked by the silver and bronze, which also happen to be its littermates. Also present are the two proud breeders of this season's champions.

(NARF)
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Here's a possible CRETACEOUS dicynodont from Queensland, Australia. The piglizards supposedly became extinct by the end of the Triassic, but hey, a labyrinthodont amphibian(koolasuchus) survived down-under until the mid-K, so why not a dicynodont? I think it'd be neat if all those bunyip sightings in Queensland were a dicyndont, rather than a diprotodon. Maybe the Queensland tiger could be a surviving gorgonopsid.
(I'd better quit, else I get booted into /x/)
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Some Smithsonian piglizards.

The big one is an Oudenodon. . .
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. . . And another Lystrosaurus. The light-colored one I'm holding is one from my own collection (Dicynodon spp.).
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Actually, from left to right:

Dicynodon (spp), Oudenodon, Alacephalodon.