"Synapsida"@en . "Cynodonts are a family of mammal-like reptiles. They are usually burrowing creatures. In Primeval, a Thrinaxodon had been confirmed to appear in Series 5 but, unfortunatly did not appear."@en . "Most Cynodonts are\ncarnivorous,although\ntheir crushing molars\ncould have also coped\nwith seeds and roots."@en . . "A group name for the ancestors of true mammals, more mammal-like reptile . Some of them lived with their families in the burrows. The burrow was a straight down path with at 3-6 side burrows in the two top most side burrows the father and the motehr would sleep so that they may fend off any predators for the young, in the next 2-3 burrows would be the juvillenes, and then in the finals 1-2 burrows the cubs would sleep and would be safe as they ae in the deepest part of the burrow. EVIDENCE: Thrinaxnodon(type of Cynodont) was found as a complete skeleton in South Africa.Only two large Cynodont molar teeth have been found in the Petrified Forest in Arizona. From Nature Wiki, a Wikia wiki."@en . "Families"@en . . . "See text"@en . "'dog teeth'"@en . "Cynodont"@en . "Late Permian - mid Cretaceous"@en . . . "245"^^ . "Cynodonta, or 'dog teeth', are a taxon of Therapsids, traditionally called mammal-like reptiles. They were one of the most diverse groups of therapsids. They are named after their dog-like teeth."@en . "Cynodonts are a family of mammal-like reptiles. They are usually burrowing creatures. In Primeval, a Thrinaxodon had been confirmed to appear in Series 5 but, unfortunatly did not appear."@en . "Cynodonts"@en . . . . "245"^^ . "Omnivore"@en . . . "Cynognathus"@en . "a species of \nCynodont is a \nThrinaxodon which \nwas actually\nNo larger than a cat \nBut the Petrified forest \nTeeth finds indicate \na much bigger animal,\nat least 1.5 metres\n long."@en . . "pink"@en . . "Cynodonta, or 'dog teeth', are a taxon of Therapsids, traditionally called mammal-like reptiles. They were one of the most diverse groups of therapsids. They are named after their dog-like teeth."@en . "Therapsida"@en . . "Cynodontia"@en . "A group name for the ancestors of true mammals, more mammal-like reptile . Some of them lived with their families in the burrows. The burrow was a straight down path with at 3-6 side burrows in the two top most side burrows the father and the motehr would sleep so that they may fend off any predators for the young, in the next 2-3 burrows would be the juvillenes, and then in the finals 1-2 burrows the cubs would sleep and would be safe as they ae in the deepest part of the burrow. From Nature Wiki, a Wikia wiki."@en . "Owen, 1861"@en . . "South Africa,Arizona"@en . . "A group name for the ancestors of true mammals, more mammal-like reptile . Some of them lived with their families in the burrows. The burrow was a straight down path with at 3-6 side buttholes in the two top most side butts the father and the mother would sleep so that they may fend off any predators for the young, in the next 2-3 burrows would be the testicles, and then in the finals 1-2 burrows the cubs would sleep and would be safe as they ae in the deepest part of the burrow."@en . . "Cynodont"@en . "A group name for the ancestors of true mammals, more mammal-like reptile . Some of them lived with their families in the burrows. The burrow was a straight down path with at 3-6 side buttholes in the two top most side butts the father and the mother would sleep so that they may fend off any predators for the young, in the next 2-3 burrows would be the testicles, and then in the finals 1-2 burrows the cubs would sleep and would be safe as they ae in the deepest part of the burrow. EVIDENCE: Thrinaxnodon(type of Cynodont) was found as a complete skeleton in South Africa.Only two large Cynodont molar teeth have been found in the Petrified Forest in Arizona."@en .