It lived by grass and water trees and other thing that it could hind in to bled in with....
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A Lystrosaurus was a tetrapod that lived during the late Permian period. The Lystrosaurus is a distant relative of today's mammals.
nocturnal
as long as a human
it burrows into the ground with its barrelled chest
They are landmasses on Earth just like parts of the Earth. They are to divide earth into landmasses.
No. Landmasses cover less than 1/3 of Earth.
The large landmasses in the Earth's oceans are the continents. There are a total of 7 continents in the world.
Larger landmasses have greater diversity.
The part of Earth's rocky outer layer that makes up the landmasses is the what ?
The name of the superior continent that contained all landmasses is the greenwhich land
One. Once all landmasses made up a supercontinent called Pangea.
There are many more than just 3 plats and 2 landmasses in the world