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Georgia Perimeter College: The Permian Period WebsiteGeorgia Perimeter College: The Permian Period Website
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Georgia Perimeter College: The Permian Period

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This resource provides basic information of the changes that took place during the Permian period as well as the animals that populated the Earth during this time.

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amphibians, extinction, invertebrates
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cold-blooded, permian period, seed plants, warm-blooded, cynognathus, diadectes, ectothermic, edaphosaurus, endothermic, eryops, fusulinid forams all disappeared, georgia perimeter college: the permian period, glacier, gondwanaland, neopteroplax, ornate brachiopods, orogeny, pelycosaurs, permian era, seymouria, therapsids, blastoids all disappeared, drying of climates, gymnosperms replaced many spore bearing plants, heavy losses of species, mammal-like reptiles, mass extinction at the end of the permian, mountain chains formed, reptiles diversified, rugose and tabulate corals all disappeared, trilobites all disappeared, widespread accumulation of evaporites, widespread regression of the seas
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