@@ek9509 They are related to us because we mammals and these primitive "pelycosaurs" have what you call a temporal fenestra on our sides of the skull. This feature is pretty dominant in mammals and their extinct distant cousins. The term of that are _synapsids_
When the narrator said that the Reptiles conquered the land, it felt like at long last, the vertebrates had triumphed over the invertebrates and had fully wrested control of the Earth from them. It took a long time but in the end, the distant descendants of those early fish from the Cambrian Seas prevailed and now in the present day, we vertebrates STILL lord over insects and other Arthropods......
It absolutely dumbfounds my cousin as to why these things are herbivores and Dimetrodons a carnivore. He doesn't understand why they're not carnivores.
Jenny D the dimetrodon is a carnovore because it’s skull is shorter and has less teeth. Plant eaters like edaphosaurs have wider skulls and more teeth. Suitable for eating plants
Everything about this Edaphosaurus is accurate except for the head (it actually had a small head) and doesn't evolve from Petrolacosaurus (It's ancestors are Archaeothryis and Ianthasaurus)
I like to refer to reptiles as all amniotes besides birds and mammals, as well as their closest ancestors. If they lack mammalian fur or avian feathers for the most part, and instead are scaly, then they are reptiles. This means that the earliest synapsids the pelycosaurs are reptiles, as they probably lacked fur and instead used scales or sails to warm themselves up from outside heat sources. That means the pelycosaurs are mammal-like reptiles, with the Therapsids being the protomammals because they may have had fur like filaments and were more mammalian. A reptile is paraphyletic group of animals, which means that some groups that are closely related are left out. So, while birds are sauropsids like turtles or lizards, they are not reptiles. So I say Mammals are synapsids like Dimetrodon, but mammals are not reptiles like dimetrodon. The more bird-like dinosaurs like archaeopteryx are somewhere between birds and reptiles, and the therapsids are somewhat between reptilian and somewhat mammalian.
Edaphosaurus ○ ___////////// -|- |- ⊙ \ /\ _| _ | \ Edaphosaurus was a gigantic herbivore reptile ancestor from the late permian. It was lived alongside Dimetrodon,and the prey for it.
@@riamus7258 In relations to everything around us, they mentioned that the tiny prey are highly abundant than the prey of a larger size and the size of the prey after that. Take an example of various unrelate zooplankton(tiny crustaceans, icthyoplankton, and larvae), wich were fed by anchovies, then fed by jackfish, then by sharks. As the food chain goes higher, most will assume the higher the chain, the less of the animal of the chain in population decreases. Apex predator such as Jaguars are the menace in Amazon rainforest, yet their population is rather diminished unlike otters and caimans. Harpey eagles are the apex predator of the skies also has small population as well.
Edaphosaurus is a cousin of dimetrodon but edaphosaurus is a herbivore and it's head is small while the dimetrodon have medium head and edaphosaurus is first herbivorous reptile in late carboniferous period
I well and truly don’t remember the scenes at 1:22 and 2:54 at all, are they a deleted scene? Possibly exclusive on certain things? Are there any other scenes that I haven’t known about? What does impossible pictures know that I don’t?
To be fair, the environment depicted here is not really accurate. Edaphosaurus were more swamp-dwellers than desert nomads. Needless to say, they wouldn't have to worry about any water or food shortage in a swamp.
Edaphosaurus. They're three-meters-long, as big as hippos, and like them, they're vegetarians. Amazingly, these strange sail-backs are related to us.
They're not even close to a hippo in mass.
@@riamus7258 Do you know how to unblock the Dimetrodon video.
@@ek9509 They are related to us because we mammals and these primitive "pelycosaurs" have what you call a temporal fenestra on our sides of the skull. This feature is pretty dominant in mammals and their extinct distant cousins. The term of that are _synapsids_
以前は哺乳類型爬虫類、現在は原始哺乳類と言われていますしね。
Edaposaurus izgleda kao dimetrodon
When the narrator said that the Reptiles conquered the land, it felt like at long last, the vertebrates had triumphed over the invertebrates and had fully wrested control of the Earth from them.
It took a long time but in the end, the distant descendants of those early fish from the Cambrian Seas prevailed and now in the present day, we vertebrates STILL lord over insects and other Arthropods......
It absolutely dumbfounds my cousin as to why these things are herbivores and Dimetrodons a carnivore. He doesn't understand why they're not carnivores.
Jenny D the dimetrodon is a carnovore because it’s skull is shorter and has less teeth. Plant eaters like edaphosaurs have wider skulls and more teeth. Suitable for eating plants
Hippos had carnivore relatives at one point and still do so it’s not that far fetched
Herbivore does not necessarily equal docile or meek - just look to a hippo or a cape buffalo for hyper-aggressive plant eaters.
Everything about this Edaphosaurus is accurate except for the head (it actually had a small head) and doesn't evolve from Petrolacosaurus (It's ancestors are Archaeothryis and Ianthasaurus)
Yes you are right I think walking with monsters director is mentle
@@scorpiusrex5923 pretty sure this was made before that information existed
@@scorpiusrex5923 outdated you mean
The information here is speculative. Especially when they show one species involving into a another
Does this mean that Petrolacosaurus is an early ancestor of dinosaurs?
I like to refer to reptiles as all amniotes besides birds and mammals, as well as their closest ancestors. If they lack mammalian fur or avian feathers for the most part, and instead are scaly, then they are reptiles. This means that the earliest synapsids the pelycosaurs are reptiles, as they probably lacked fur and instead used scales or sails to warm themselves up from outside heat sources. That means the pelycosaurs are mammal-like reptiles, with the Therapsids being the protomammals because they may have had fur like filaments and were more mammalian. A reptile is paraphyletic group of animals, which means that some groups that are closely related are left out. So, while birds are sauropsids like turtles or lizards, they are not reptiles. So I say Mammals are synapsids like Dimetrodon, but mammals are not reptiles like dimetrodon. The more bird-like dinosaurs like archaeopteryx are somewhere between birds and reptiles, and the therapsids are somewhat between reptilian and somewhat mammalian.
Is it plausible if these synapsids were reconstructed with fur (or at least some sort of fuzz)?
yes I think that is still a valid theory as to what they looked like in life, tho there still isnt evidence to that as far as i know
Ancestor of Edaphosaurus is Ianthasaurus
Archaeothyris->Ianthasaurus->Edaphosaurus
The defenceless permian Stegosaurus.
Or Lazy dimetrodon
Not every herbivore is defenseless, people just like to depict them that way
2:53endermen comford
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Cut screen time
Interesting, the footage from 2:41-3:14 is missing from my DVD copy for some reason
is edaphosaurus a herbivore?
Yes
lol im dumb
oh and btw i like your art on devianart
Surprisingly it looked like a carnivore like dimetrodon but its herbivore winch is a good thing because if you go near it it dosent want to attack
Edaphosaurus
○ ___//////////
-|- |- ⊙ \
/\ _| _ | \
Edaphosaurus was a gigantic herbivore reptile ancestor from the late permian. It was lived alongside Dimetrodon,and the prey for it.
You.
Edaphosaurus I think I found your doppelgänger It dimetrodon
0:05 Petrolacosaurus became the edaphosaurus.
Not in real life
It is Archaeothyris->Ianthasaurus->Edaphosaurus
*tokyo ghoul theme plays*
It's implausible that a basal diapsid like petrolacosaurus would evolve into a synapsid like edaphosaurus
You forgot the chase scene oof
Oh wait Dimetrodon video
So, mammal-like-reptiles or reptile-like-mammals?
Neither. It's proto-mammal now. Those terms you've mentioned are outdated and not in use anymore.
@@riamus7258 though, as a description, reptile-like mammals would he appropriate .
How about that lizard?!
It's a Seymouria
A amphibian
@@panwiatrakpoprostucawthon5206 that lizard who evolved
Edaphosaurus Is Synapsids 2 Where Have Live Carboniferous And Permian
Has the population of prey more than predators
Yes. Prey always outnumbers the predator.
@@riamus7258 In relations to everything around us, they mentioned that the tiny prey are highly abundant than the prey of a larger size and the size of the prey after that. Take an example of various unrelate zooplankton(tiny crustaceans, icthyoplankton, and larvae), wich were fed by anchovies, then fed by jackfish, then by sharks.
As the food chain goes higher, most will assume the higher the chain, the less of the animal of the chain in population decreases. Apex predator such as Jaguars are the menace in Amazon rainforest, yet their population is rather diminished unlike otters and caimans. Harpey eagles are the apex predator of the skies also has small population as well.
Edaphosaurus = Dimetrodon as Vegan
Herbivorous Dimetrodon, am I right?
Edaphosaurus is a cousin of dimetrodon but edaphosaurus is a herbivore and it's head is small while the dimetrodon have medium head and edaphosaurus is first herbivorous reptile in late carboniferous period
gamer arrio 14 minecraft gamer and Dimetrodon is a carnivore
And Dimetrodon is a carnivorous Edaphosaurus
Hey look,it’s my ancestors
Weaponry
Weaponry:Tusks,Sail,Size
Speed plus intelligence
Speed:Unknown
Intelligence:Unknown
Weaknesses
Weaknesses:No teeth,Dumb,Needs air
H-wat?
I well and truly don’t remember the scenes at 1:22 and 2:54 at all, are they a deleted scene? Possibly exclusive on certain things? Are there any other scenes that I haven’t known about? What does impossible pictures know that I don’t?
@Riamus if I go back a couple of generations I’ll see Edaphosaurus or Dimetrodon in my family tree
Also, you know that despite being synapsids, Dimetrodon and Edaphosaurus arent our direct ancestors?
@@bartoszhallay6576 I was being funny
walking with monsters!
0:37
Edaphosaurus:vureigveeeeeigh
From primitive synapsids in the Carboniferous to a herbivorous pelicosaur
Closest zodiac animal of Edaphosaurus is Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Dog, and Pig?
Эдафозавр (прогулки с монстрами)
Uuuhhhhh
Uuuhhhhhh.
When are you going to upload the dimertrodon?
My ancestor
Are they hippo sized
Nope. Not at all.
Edaphosaurus weighed around 300 kilograms or so, whereas hippos can weigh around 1.5 to 3 tons.
Nowhere near the same weight class.
@@madsthomsen8106 Walking with beasts lied to me
@@jross9553 You mean 'Walking with *Monsters* lied to me' ;)
@@madsthomsen8106 yep that’s what I meant
I wonder how the edaphosaurus survive without any water is it because the plants have water inside them
There's probably a watering hole or something nearby that we never get to see
To be fair, the environment depicted here is not really accurate. Edaphosaurus were more swamp-dwellers than desert nomads.
Needless to say, they wouldn't have to worry about any water or food shortage in a swamp.
Why prey is more than predators?
Because the predators need more food to eat
Idk
That's how food chain work
Petrolacosaurus can't evolve into edaphosaurus
Correct, because the former is an early diapsid.
They should have picked something like Archaeothyris.
@@madsthomsen8106 True
The documentary is outdated so don't blame the writers
Spinosaurs with No Sails: Im Inspired by these Dudes
I wold own a edaphosauurs because HERBIVOREEEEEE
The sails look a little bit spiky
Edaphosaurus are not our ancestors everything you see in the internet is not true im saying that edaphosaurus is not are ancestors
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