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Extinct South American gavialoids likely dis****d in the mid
Tertiary from
Africa and Asia.
Fossil remains of the
Puerto Rican gavialoid Aktiogavialis puertorisensis...
- krebsi, and
report evidence of
presence of salt
glands in the
studied gavialoid.
Heath et al. (2025) use
historical biogeographic estimation methods to...
- is an
extinct genus of
eusuchian crocodylomorph,
usually regarded as a
gavialoid crocodilian,
related to
modern gharials. It
lived in the
Paleocene of...
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crocodilians known to have existed, and it may have been the
second largest gavialoid to have ever
existed if a
recent revision in the
estimated size of the...
- the
earliest gavialoids possessed dorsally projecting external nares, this
feature can be seen as
having been a
reversal from the
gavialoid apomorphy back...
- maghrebi**** is also
known from the locality, as well as the
primitive gavialoid Argochampsa krebsi. Gheerbrant, Emmanuel; Sudre, Jean; Cappetta, Henri;...
- Gavialoidea,
though it is
uncertain whether 'thoracosaurs' were true
gavialoids.
Definitive alligatoroids first appeared during the Santonian-Campanian...
- gharial,
later studies have
shown that it was
actually a much more
derived gavialoid closely related to the
Kenyan Eogavialis andrewsi.
Since it initially...
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Maomingosuchus is an
extinct genus of
gavialoid crocodylian from Late
Eocene of
Southeast Asia. It was
discovered in Priabonian-aged
deposits of China...
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Atacisaurus is an
extinct dubious genus of
gavialoid crocodylian.
Fossils have been
found in the Grès de Carc****onne
Member of the
Sables du Castrais...