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This paleontological restoration is highly hypothetical, as very little fossil material of the animal is known. Use of this image might be controversial.

Reason: Known only from a skull.
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English: A speculative size comparison & life restoration of Proburnetia viatkensis, a carnivorous biarmosuchian therapsid from the from the Late Permian of Russia. It had bizarre bumps and protrusions on its skull. It is only known from a single skull.
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Source https://spinops.blogspot.com/2020/07/proburnetia-viatkensis.html
Author Nobu Tamura

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A speculative size comparison between a human & Proburnetia viatkensis

4 July 2020

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