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- Quinkana is an extinct genus of mekosuchine crocodylians that lived in Australia from about 25 million to about 10,000 years ago, with the majority of...
- renowned for their small size. One of the most distinct mekosuchines was Quinkana, with its altirostral (deep) skull and blade-like serrated teeth. There...
- com. "Quesos Quinkana – Elaboración de quesos artesanales de cabra y mezcla. Una de las queserías más premiada de Andalucía". www.quinkana.es. "Asturias...
- waterholes located in natural sun traps and killed its prey by constriction. Quinkana was a semi-terrestrial crocodile that normally grew around 3 m (9.8 ft)...
- between the crenulated teeth of Baru and the truly ziphodont teeth of Quinkana is that in the latter the teeth form well defined denticles that are separated...
- such as Trilophosuchus and Quinkana. Willis (1997) suggests a close link between Mekosuchus and Trilophosuchus, with Quinkana as their sister taxon, while...
- ecologically from other contemporary crocodilians like the terrestrial Quinkana and the narrow-snouted freshwater crocodiles that appeared around the same...
- Australosuchus? Baru Harpacochampsa? Kalthifrons Kambara Mekosuchus Paludirex Quinkana? Trilophosuchus Ultrastenos Volia Others Albertosuchus Arenysuchus? Asiatosuchus...
- birds and even reptiles such as the Elephant bird, moa, Haast's eagle, Quinkana, Megalania and Meiolania. The severe climatic changes during the Ice Age...
- Australosuchus? Baru Harpacochampsa? Kalthifrons Kambara Mekosuchus Paludirex Quinkana? Trilophosuchus Ultrastenos Volia Others Albertosuchus Arenysuchus? Asiatosuchus...