Bubbles
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Dimetrodon by Daniel EskridgeIn the steamy forests of the early Permian, some 295 million years ago, a Dimetrodon prowls through a world that feels both alien and oddly familiar. The forest hums with insect life, and the air hangs heavy with the scent of wet soil and decaying vegetation. Towering above are stands of lycopsids, early relatives of modern clubmosses, their scaly trunks

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