Suminia (SciiFii)

Suminia sciifii is a species of basal anomodont synapsid that originally lived during the Tatarian age of the late Permian, spanning approximately from 268-252 million years ago, in what is now Russia, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and now lives in Paleozoic Park located in Downey, California. Suminia sciifii is known for specializations in teeth for effective, functional oral processing of plant material, and it primarily feeds on fruits, nuts, leaves, and other forms of vegetation from the trees. It is a very small relative of many other non-mammal synapsids, growing on average of around 50 centimeters (20 inches) long and weigh about as much as a medium-sized house cat. It is one of the first synapsid species known with an arboreal lifestyle, using its grasping hands with opposable thumbs and a prehensile tail in order to climb onto branches.