Introduction to K. sinensis: K. sinensis was a large dicynodont from the middle Triassic period. Its skull is larger, the front structure is very heavy, and the rear part is lighter. Its maxillary bone is blunt and broad, with two long teeth growing downward at the protrusion of the maxillary bone. The occipital part is wide and low, and the mandible is The stitched part is wide and long. The facial muscles of K. sinensis are not well developed, so it may not be able to cut plants like other dicynodonts. It can only bite off the branches and leaves of plants through its maxillary bones and then swallow them. The slow-moving K. sinensis is adapted to live in warm climates.

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