Tapinocaninus Fossil - Newton, South Africa
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The cast of a Tapinocaninus fossil is located on the first floor of the Museum Africa in Newton/Johannesburg.
Waymark Code: WMJKKH
Location: Gauteng, South Africa
Date Posted: 11/29/2013
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Museum Africa is Johannesburg’s social and cultural history museum. It is located in what was once the city’s fruit and vegetable market, with a block-long facade, towering pillars and huge interior space.
Tapinocaninus was a plant-eating dinacepholian, a mamal-like reptile that lived 265 million years ago in the late Permian. Tapinocaninus pamelae is one of the earliest tapinocephalian known from South Africa.
This is a copy of the fossil. The original belongs to the National Museum in Bloemfontein, South Africa. The fossil was discovered by Professor Bruce Rubidge (BPI Palaeontology - Univ. of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) and John Nyaphuli (National Museum of Bloemfontein). The skull was found in 1995, but it was only recognised for what it was by Canadian researcher Sean Modesto in 1998.
Address:
Museum Africa
121 Bree Street
Newtown/Johannesburg
Gauteng
South Africa
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