What did Thrinaxodon eat?
Thrinaxodon was a small synapsid roughly the size of a fox and possibly covered in hair. The dentition suggests that it was a carnivore, focusing its diet mostly on insects, small herbivores and invertebrates.
Was Thrinaxodon a burrowing creature?
Thrinaxodonitself was probably a generalist of small prey items like lizards and invertebrates. The arrangement of small sharp teeth would have been better suited for these kinds of prey, which themselves would have provided a high protein diet better suited for maintaining a fast metabolism. If Thrinaxodonwas indeed a burrowing.
Did Thrinaxodon have whiskers?
Completing the resemblance to modern tabbies, it’s possible that Thrinaxodon sported whiskers as well, which would have evolved in order to sense prey (and for all we know, this 250-million-year-old vertebrate was equipped with orange and black stripes).
What is the scientific name for Thrinaxodon?
Thrinaxodon Information about Thrinaxodon and other prehistoric creatures. Species Articles Glossary Time Periods Activities Top Lists Thrinaxodon Name:Thrinaxodon(Trident tooth). Phonetic:Thrin-ax-o-don. Named By:Harry Govier Seeley - 1894. Classification:Chordata, Synapsida, Therapsida, Cynodontia, Thrinaxodontidae.