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English: Size comparison of the herbivorous dinocephalian Moschops capensis, scaled to a skull length of 38 cm (15 in). The human silhouette is from File:Silhouette of man standing and facing forward.svg (CC0).

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current14:02, 18 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 14:02, 18 June 20211,149 × 985 (113 KB)SittacoFile uploaded using svgtranslate tool (https://svgtranslate.toolforge.org/). Added translation for ru.
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14:47, 5 August 2020Thumbnail for version as of 14:47, 5 August 20201,262 × 985 (124 KB)Slate Weasel{{Information |description ={{en|1=Size comparison of the herbivorous dinocephalian ''Moschops capensis'', scaled to a skull length of {{convert|38|cm|in|abbr=on}}. The human silhouette is from File:Silhouette of man standing and facing forward.svg (CC0). ====References==== * {{cite journal|authors=Gregory, William King; Broom, Robert|year=1926|title=The skeleton of ''Moschops capensis'', a dinocephalian reptile from the Permian of South Africa|journal=Bulletin of the American Museum of Na...
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