English: A life reconstruction of the head of the Permian therapsid Lemurosaurus pricei based on the referred specimen NMQR 1702 in three-quarter view.
It is reconstructed without whiskers and with reptile-like nostrils following the conclusions of Benoit et al. (2016) in Scientific Reports, and with lips fully covering the teeth as argued by Witton (2018) for non-mammalian therapsids in his book The Paleoartist's Handbook.
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