Scientists Have Discovered The Remains Of An Enormous Plant-Eating Creature That Lived 200 Million Years Ago

Scientists have discovered the remains of a dicynodont creature called Lisowicia bojani in Poland.

Scientists have discovered the remains of a dicynodont creature called Lisowicia bojani in Poland.

Scientists have discovered the remains of a dicynodont creature called Lisowicia bojani in Poland.

The remains of an enormous plant-eating dicynodont creature called Lisowicia bojani were recently discovered in Poland — and scientists believe that this ancient herbivore once existed 200 million years ago, during the late Triassic period.

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As Phys.org reports, this strange creature had features which were very similar to a reptile, and also had a mouth shaped like beak. However, this large reptile was the size of an elephant — weighing a whopping nine tons — and was actually a mammal, despite its appearance.

In the new study which describes this astounding find, researchers from Poland were very clear that their discovery completely dispels the notion that dinosaurs at this time were the only large plant eaters roaming the Earth. And while other dicynodonts have certainly been discovered in other areas, these all would have lived during much earlier periods.

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