It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period, including some of the geologically most recent continental and coastal vertebrates of the Permian in North America.
These are preserved in the San Angelo Formation, which is probably of early Roadian age.
[1][2] They include several fragmentary fossils that Everett C. Olson interpreted as the earliest therapsids,[3][4] an interpretation that has not been widely accepted.
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