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Rubidgea

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Therapsida

Tribe
  
†Rubidgeini

Higher classification
  
Gorgonopsidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
†Gorgonopsidae

Scientific name
  
Rubidgea

Rank
  
Genus


Similar
  
Aelurognathus, Dinogorgon, Sycosaurus, Therapsid, Cyonosaurus

Rubidgea is an extinct genus of therapsid belonging to the Gorgonopsidae. It had very large canines functioning as saber-teeth, longer than the teeth of the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex. It lived in the Permian period, specifically the Wuchiapingian Stage. Rubidgea reached a length of 3.4 metres (11 ft) and had a 46 centimetres (1.51 ft) long skull. Rubidgea was native to what is now South Africa, and based on its overall morphology, is considered to be the most robust and powerful of the gorgonopsids known. Though some of its relatives, such as the Russian Inostrancevia were as large or larger, they were far more slender in build when compared to Rubidgea.

Rubidgea Nature39s early rehearsals of the sabertooth Rubidgea chasing

Classification

Below is a cladogram from the phylogenetic analysis of Gebauer (2007):

Rubidgea Rubidgea

Rubidgea Rubidgea Wikipedia

Rubidgea Rubidgea atrox by Theropsida on DeviantArt

Rubidgea rubidgea DeviantArt

Rubidgea rubidgea DeviantArt

References

Rubidgea Wikipedia