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chewing at
bankside vegetation.
Placerias was
closely related to
Ischigualastia and
similar in appearance.
Placerias used its beak to
slice through thick...
- Site
Rattlesnake Point Pueblo St.
Johns is near the
Placerias Quarry, the site
where dozens of
Placerias fossils were
discovered in 1930 by
Charles Camp and...
- dicynodont, with a short, high skull, and
lacking tusks. Its
close relative is
Placerias,
which measured around 3.5
metres (11 ft) long and
weighed up to 800–1...
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Sungeodon Woznikella Placeriinae Argodicynodon Lisowicia Moghreberia Placerias Pentasaurus Zambiasaurus Stahleckeriinae Eubrachiosaurus Ischigualastia...
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closely resembles other Tri****ic stahleckeriids, such as its
close relative Placerias from
North America. It was a
heavily built quadruped with a rotund, barrel-shaped...
- the Late Tri****ic period.
Animals from this time
include Adelobasileus,
Placerias,
Desmatosuchus and Coelophysis. The
second segment is set in the Late...
-
claimed it was a
sister taxon of
Placerias, as
previously mentioned,
whereas others claimed it was
merely a
synonym of
Placerias and that they were one and...
-
Petrified Forest Formation of the Late Tri****ic
Chinle Group,
found at the
Placerias Quarry at St. Johns, Arizona, has been
identified as one of Uatchitodon...
-
Placerias, but had a tall,
narrow sagittal crest rising sharply from
behind the eyes
instead of a
broad flat
intertemporal region.
Unlike Placerias,...
-
largest known phytosaurs)
suggests that it
hunted large prey such as
Placerias.
Below is a
cladogram from
Stocker (2012): Long, R. A., and Murry, P....