A relative of the famous Dimetrodon, Secodontosaurus is a carnivorous member of the Eupelycosauria family Sphenacodontidae and has a similar tall dorsal sail.
However, its skull is long, low, and narrow, with slender jaws that have teeth. Its unusual long, narrow jaws suggest that Secodontosaurus may have been specialized for catching fish or for hunting prey that lived or hid in burrows or crevices.
Although no complete skeletons are currently known, Secodontosaurus likely ranged from about 2 to 2.7 metres in length, weighing up to 110 kilograms.
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