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Copied and incorporated material originally on "Gorgonopsid" page, along with new technical information on the genus Gorgonops added here, and made that page a redirect to
Gorgonopsia.
M Alan Kazlev05:53, 29 March 2006 (UTC)reply
Appearance on Walking with Monsters
Do the producers actually said that it was this genus? on the show they never specify beyond the family level, calling it Gorgonopsid, given the place and the other animals shown it is obvious that it was Inostrancevia.
Mike.BRZ (
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22:19, 27 November 2012 (UTC)reply
True, but inconsequential, especially since they had Gorgonops interacting with Permian Siberian animals, leading to, at one point, inane original research speculation that Gorgonops was able to wander the entirety of the supercontinent.--
Mr Fink (
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16:13, 4 January 2014 (UTC)reply
Yes, but it's really in that book as Gorgonops. So, what about to create "In popular culture" section? In
Primeval it was probably Gorgonops too.
Blogorgonopsid 14:15 5 January 2014 (UTC)
Anachronism then, or ignorance given how gorgonops didn't live in rusia nor lived alongside Scutosaurus, and monster of the week type of "popular culture" sections are mostly avoided here in Wikipedia.
Mike.BRZ (
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19:15, 5 January 2014 (UTC)reply
Hi, in popular culture sometimes is not something correctly, but that's not a problem. There are many films and TV shows, where we've seen prehistoric creatures, that really never met both. "Popular culture" sections are the best advertising for the shows, movies or books. Look at Czech Wikipedia - there I always create sections like this. So...?
Blogorgonopsid11:57, 8 January 2014 (UTC)reply