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@ssbswbASSET(S)- #1721, #1722, #1723, #1724, #1725
SPECIES- Edaphosaurus pogonias
CODENAME- “Pinhead”LOADING LOG#68-
“Janaury 6th, 2020″
“After a recent expedition to the Early Permian United States, we were capable of bringing back two iconic species of synapsids to the Sanctuary. One of which was a herd of Edaphosaurus. Conisting of five individuals, this was a fragment of a herd we’ve encountered. They were split from the herd after a Dimetrodon launched an assault to try and isolate an individual. Luckily these barrel-bodied reptiles managed to get to us before the cernivore did.
“The Facility has decided to nickname these herbivores ‘Pinheads’ due to their head-to-body ratio being almost comically minuscule. And with tiny heads come tiny brains, which has seemed to be against them as the other animals of the free range paddock have already outclassed the Edaphosaurus in the grasslands. Though thankfully they thrive in a more arid zone such as the ones near the Mountains.
“They are quite hardy for such simple minded creatures.”








i would have to say there’s no way this was an actual living thing but…i mean there’s a render of it right there so-
damn
Oh, evolution has made some truly weird looking things.
“Who are you calling pinhead?”