Dimetrodon V1 (SciiFii)

Dimetrodon procoena (meaning "two measures of teeth for supper") is a species of sphenacodontid synapsid with a distinctive sail along its back, similar to the closely related prey, Edaphosaurus, that first lived in the early Permian and was once extinct, but has been brought back through genetic engineering by SciiFii. Dimetrodon procoena is not only found in Paleozoic Park located in Downey, California, but also throughout the world's zoos and safari parks due to AZA commissioning SciiFii to include the famous Dimetrodon into various zoos/safari parks worldwide. Dimetrodon procoena walks on all four legs, and has a tall, curved skull with large teeth of different sizes set along the jaws. It is a predatory animal that primarily feeds on fish, amphibians, small reptiles, small-to-medium-sized synapsids (including mammals), and carrion. The sail of Dimetrodon procoena is mainly used to stabilize its spine and to heat and cool its body as a form of thermoregulation, but during breeding seasons, the sail is also used in courtship display with methods such as threatening rivals and showing off to potential mates. Dimetrodon procoena is a rather large animal growing to be around 4 metres (13 feet) long and weigh about 250 kilograms (550 lb). Dimetrodon procoena is normally a solitary animal in most of its life except during breeding seasons.