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Poposaurus and
Crocodylus niloticus (the Nile crocodile). Most
groups of
paracrocodylomorphs became extinct at the end of the Tri****ic period, with the exception...
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vertebrae possess accessory laminar processes, a
feature shared with
paracrocodylomorphs and Ticinosuchus. The
chevrons have
split upper ends, as seen in...
- but some may have
eaten meat. "rauisuchians" (formally
known as
paracrocodylomorphs) were the
keystone predators of most Tri****ic
terrestrial ecosystems...
- lineages, for
example it was
common in "Rauisuchia" (non-crocodylomorph
paracrocodylomorphs) and also
appeared in some aetosaurs. It has been
pointed out that...
-
according to
Nesbitt (2009) is a
character only
present in many
paracrocodylomorphs.
Although the
anterior process curves medially at its
anterior extent...
- "advanced" than
those groups,
instead being closer to
Ticinosuchus and
paracrocodylomorphs (the
group containing "rauisuchians" and the
ancestors of modern...
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groups of
archosaurs (ornithodirans, ornithosuchids, aetosaurs, and
paracrocodylomorphs)
developed by the
Early Tri****ic, soon
after the
appearance of the...
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Stagonosuchus is an
extinct genus of
paracrocodylomorph,
possibly a
loricatan synonymous with
Prestosuchus or a poposauroid.
Fossils have been
found from...
-
Mambawakale is a
genus of
large sized basal paracrocodylomorph,
possibly a poposauroid, from the
Manda Beds of Tanzania. It was
informally named Pallisteria...
- of a
piscivorous diet.
Ticinosuchus shares many
similarities with
paracrocodylomorphs, such as
certain adaptations of the
ischium and
possibly (but not...