In his last video, Aron also showed a picture of one of our Italian colleague, Marco Romano, who is working on Tapinocaninus, a dinocephalian from the middle Permian. Here is the National Geographic report : http://www.nationalgeographic.it/scienza/2019/02/15/news/in_sudafrica_il_dinocefalo_piu_completo_di_sempre-4296104/ (it is in italian, but you can google translate it).
About This Project
For palaeontologists, the South African Karoo is legendary, not only for its appealing wilderness, but mostly because of its great fossil discoveries. A 200 million year old skull or skeleton can pop up below every single step you make! Although vertebrate fossils have been known in the Karoo for more than a century, its exploration is far from complete and new species are discovered on almost every expedition. This project aims to explore the oldest terrestrial deposits of the Karoo.

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