Definition of Crocodylid. Meaning of Crocodylid. Synonyms of Crocodylid

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- Crocodiles (family Crocodylidae) or true crocodiles are large semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia...
- heavily damaged, the material highlights how little is known about the crocodylid fauna of Miocene Asia. Furthermore, Antecrocodylus was recovered as the...
- which has a small body and blunt snout, Brochuchus has a more generalized crocodylid anatomy. Brochuchus is characterized by a flat and relatively narrow skull...
- includes meiolaniid and pleurodire turtles and possibly mekosuchine crocodylids and snakes. Besides the Saint Bathans mammal, this fauna also includes...
- 196.5–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Crocodylus niloticus, a modern crocodylid Sarcosuchus imperator, a pholidosaurid from North Africa in the Early...
- Juma, Rose (2022). "Giant dwarf crocodiles from the Miocene of Kenya and crocodylid faunal dynamics in the late Cenozoic of East Africa". The Anatomical Record...
- Frederick K.; Nyaboke Juma, Rose; Brochu, Christopher A. (2020). "A new crocodylid from the middle Miocene of Kenya and the timing of crocodylian faunal...
- unknown from Australia. Preliminary comparisons were made with modern crocodylids as well as extinct groups that shared similar morphology, namely pristichampsines...
- immediate sister group to crocodylids, with the African "Crocodylus" megarhinus as the sister taxon to the clade formed by crocodylids and mekosuchines. The...
- S2CID 251510549. W****ersug, R.J.; Hecht, M.K. (1967). "The status of the crocodylid genera Procaimanoidea and H****iacosuchus in the New World". Herpetologica...