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Name meaning | "Wolf-Face" |
Code name | Fang |
Diet | Carnivore |
Length | 1 meter (3 feet) |
Weight | 50-75 lbs. |
Birth Type | PINGAS |
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Toy appearances | Jurassic Park Series 2 |
Lycaenops was a genus of mammal-like reptile from the late mid-Permian to early late-Permian period. They lived in modern day South Africa. Lycaenops was a carnivore and about 1 meter (3 feet) long. Like the modern-day wolves Lycaenops had a long and slender skull, with a set of dog-like fangs set into both its upper and lower jaws (from which it takes its name).
More real-life information: Lycaenops at Wikipedia.
Jurassic Park Series
Lycaenops never appears in the novels or the movies. It does appear in some toy lines.
Toy lines
A figure of Lycaenops appears in the Jurassic Park Series 2 toy line.
In the Chaos Effect toy line a figure appears of a Tyrannops, which is a fictional mix of a Tyrannosaurus rex and a Lycaenops. It has a cool attack action saber strike fangs to clamp human and small dinosaur figures in its jaws.