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Show Notes
In this episode of pplpod, we travel back to the Late Permian of Tanzania to meet Njalila nasuta, a fierce gorgonopsian with a complicated history. Originally discovered in 1950 but only formally valid as a genus in 2026, this therapsid predator went unrecognized for decades before claiming its spot in the family tree.
We break down the unique anatomy of Njalila, from its distinctive upturned, "pinched" snout to its massive, blade-like canines. We also explore the Usili Formation, a lush prehistoric floodplain where Njalila lived alongside massive rivals like Inostrancevia and Rubidgea. Tune in for a deep dive into vertebrate paleontology, fossil taxonomy, and the evolution of the mammal-like reptiles that ruled the world before the dinosaurs.