Heterodon (3D animated model)

Heterodon (3D animated model)

Heterodentosaurus, also known as Heterodentosaurus and Echinosaurus, is a mammal-like carnivore that lived in the Permian. Heterodontosaurus is relatively close to mammals and far from dinosaurs, lizards, birds, etc. Its fossils are in North America and Europe. Heterodontosaurus is a carnivorous paleontology of the Permian period. The general public associate heterodontosaurus with dinosaurs, but heterodontosaurus is not actually a dinosaur. More precisely, they are classified as Panosauria. Although it looks like a lizard, the relationship between heterodentosaurus and mammals is closer and farther away from true reptiles (such as dinosaurs, lizards, birds, etc.).
Fossil skull of Heterodontosaurus

Fossil skull of Heterodontosaurus

Heterodontosaurus, also known as Heterodontosaurus or Spinosaurus, is a carnivorous animal resembling a mammal that lived during the Permian period. Heterodontosaurus has a close relationship with mammals, but a distant relationship with dinosaurs, lizards, birds, etc. Its fossils are found in North America and Europe. Heterodontosaurus is a carnivorous ancient organism from the Permian period. The general public associates Heterodontosaurus with a dinosaur, but it is not actually a dinosaur. More precisely, they are classified as Panosauriformes. Although it resembles a lizard in appearance, Heterodontosaurus has a closer relationship with mammals and is farther away from true reptiles such as dinosaurs, lizards, birds, etc.