- and hips of
Atopodentatus all
suggest that the
animal was
probably semi-aquatic in nature. Originally, the
upper mandible of
Atopodentatus was believed...
-
musculature suggest that it was a
filter feeder.
Recent comparisons to
Atopodentatus suggest that it was a
herbivore as well,
bearing a
similar broad jaw...
- been
brought up in a
paper discussing the
habits and
morphology of
Atopodentatus,
another Mesozoic aquatic reptile formerly suggested to be a filter-feeder...
- region), placodonts, the
earliest known herbivorous marine reptile Atopodentatus, and the
first plesiosaurs. The
first of the
lizardlike Thalattosauria...
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Alexeyisaurus Atopodentatus Palatodonta? Pomolispondylus? Hanosaurus? Helveticosauridae? Eusaurosphargis?
Helveticosaurus Saurosphargidae Hemilopas? Largocephalosaurus...
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Alexeyisaurus Atopodentatus Palatodonta? Pomolispondylus? Hanosaurus? Helveticosauridae? Eusaurosphargis?
Helveticosaurus Saurosphargidae Hemilopas? Largocephalosaurus...
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Alexeyisaurus Atopodentatus Palatodonta? Pomolispondylus? Hanosaurus? Helveticosauridae? Eusaurosphargis?
Helveticosaurus Saurosphargidae Hemilopas? Largocephalosaurus...
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Alexeyisaurus Atopodentatus Palatodonta? Pomolispondylus? Hanosaurus? Helveticosauridae? Eusaurosphargis?
Helveticosaurus Saurosphargidae Hemilopas? Largocephalosaurus...
- Sinosaurosphargis,
alongside various invertebrates, fish,
basal ichthyosaurs,
Atopodentatus, and
several species of eosauropterygian,
including both pachypleurosaurs...
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Alexeyisaurus Atopodentatus Palatodonta? Pomolispondylus? Hanosaurus? Helveticosauridae? Eusaurosphargis?
Helveticosaurus Saurosphargidae Hemilopas? Largocephalosaurus...