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Varanosaurus Humerus Cast

Size of cast in length: 3.5 inch/9.5 cm

This humerus is a left.

 

Varanosaurus was a carnivorous Eupelycosaur and primitive synapsid that lived alongside Dimetrodon during the Permian Period between 290 and 270 million years ago. Their body form resembled monitor lizards that are found today. Though they look like lizards, they are synapsids, which includes all mammals today.

Produced by WMNH, the exceptional, museum-quality casts preserves the impeccable detail of the teeth and their fine serrations and bone detail. We are offering high-quality Permian casts from the red beds in Seymour, Texas.

 

Licensed to WMNH® by The Whiteside Museum of Natural History

All casts are made from Whiteside Museum specimens.

Varanosaurus Humerus Cast

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