Biology, asked by usama17126t, 1 month ago

(7) One of these is an early Reptile
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(A) Platypus (B) Varanope (C) Archaeopteryx (D) Snake​

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Answered by amitguha77
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Answer:

B) Varanope

Explanation :-

Varanops was a large pelycosaur, around the size of the modern monitor lizards. ... It was one of many agile, voracious predators among pelycosaurs.

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Answered by abarnaavijay
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Answer:

b) Varanope is the correct answer

Explanation:

Varanope is an early reptile which lived in the Permian period and was mostly confined to United States especially in the Oklohama and Texas.

This early reptile is one of the last surviving member of pelycosaur which looks similar to the size of the monitor lizards that we see today. It was one among the voracious predators and has relatively long legs and are more suited to open ground. It was named by Samuel Wendell Williston.

The fossil of this early reptile was found in Texas. Varanope is however smaller in size than a dinosaur. This animal is an extinct genus of Early Permian Varanopid Synapsids.

Therefore, this mammal is known to be an early reptile and was extinct before the end of Permian period.

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