- specifically, they
include ophiurans and molluscs.
Modern species are
demersal durophages, but they used to be more diverse. The
Carboniferous period had forms...
- low
diversity of
marine fishes,
particularly s****-crushing
predators (
durophages), at the
beginning of Romer's gap is
supported by the
sudden abundance...
-
large prey
compared to Anhanguera.
Dsungaripterus was
corroborated as a
durophage, with Thal****odromeus
proposed to
share this
feeding habit based on high...
-
group of
freshwater vertebrates. Fish
include sharks, rays (such as the
durophage Myledaphus), paddlefish, bowfins, gars, and teleosts.
Amphibians include...
-
ichthyosaur with
dental batteries of
button shaped teeth and a
presumed durophage Phalarodon P.
fraasi Multiple specimens from the
Fossil Hill and Augusta...
- PMID 34567843. Weitzel, K. (1935). "H****iacosuchus
haupti n. g. n. sp., ein
durophages Krokodil aus dem Mitteleozän von Messel".
Notizblatt des
Vereins für Erdkunde...
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which resulted in the
emergence of
large hypercarnivores (Temnocyon) and
durophages (Mammacyon and Delotrochanter) in the
Great Plains. The
earliest members...
- ****emblages from the
southern Italian Alps and the role of
specialized durophages during the Late Tri****ic". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology...
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favor hard-s****ed prey, yet lack the
enlarged posterior teeth of
other durophages.
Chinese alligators also lack this
particular adaptation, but
their ecology...
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between a
carnivorous diet (represented by
Boverisuchus and Notosuchus) and
durophages (represented by
Allognathosuchus and Brachychampsa).
While this could...