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Title
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Southern Illinois History
Subject
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History, Illinois
Description
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Images used to illustrate the Southern Illinois History Exhibit
Creator
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Hamilton-Brehm, Anne Marie, 1970-
Publisher
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Special Collections Research Center
Date
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2019
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Photographs
Physical Dimensions
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3,008 × 2,000 pixels
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Title
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Diorama featuring a Dimetrodon in a Permian forest
Subject
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Dimetrodon; Permian Geologic Period; Forest ecology
Description
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Reconstruction of life on a Permian forest floor. This is a public exhibit at Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
This strange-looking reptile is a terrestrial predatory pelycosaur called Dimetrodon, which only lived during the Permian. It had hyperelongated vertebral spines that formed a prominent dorsal sail. The function of the sail is thought to be body temperature regulation and/or attracting mates.
Creator
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St. John, James
Source
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Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Date
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2006
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