Kannemeyeria

Kannemeyeria (From Kanne)

3m Long

Africa: South America: Argentina, Asia: India

Early Triassic (245-240 MYA)

Herbivore

Synapsida

'''This huge creature would have been something similar to that of a big pig and possibly have behaved like one too for might basked in the sun and wallowed around in the mud like pigs and lived in small groups for protection against any land crocodiles, even though they are not very social creatures they still had a few rules in life that they could follow when in a herd. They may have fat on their body like pigs to serve as a type of protection and nutritional fat reserves if there were any droughts that may have during seasons of the Triassic which unfortunately that may have been common things throughout some of the years they would live through. They possessed very little as means of protection against hunters apart from the fact that they had their bulk, their small tusks and may even charged at their hunters which is what normal pigs do today when face of a serious threat.'''

'''They may have possessed primitive hair on them for these animals were similar to us for they were called mammal-like reptiles, animals that were slowly converting themselves into creatures that are more similar to us and other large warm blooded mammals of today. They may fed on pretty much any kind of low browsing vegetation and used their tusks as well to dig up any roots or other kinds nutritious tubers they could dig up.'''