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- variety of strange "rauisuchians" (some of which were bipedal and/or herbivorous) and Loricata, which includes most typical "rauisuchians" and crocodylomorphs...
- collection of strange "rauisuchians" including bipedal, herbivorous, and sail-backed forms. The vast majority of typical "rauisuchians", which were usually...
- last "rauisuchians" to have existed before the order became extinct at the end of the Tri****ic. Fasolasuchus is likely the largest known "rauisuchian", with...
- bending stresses on limbs. Some non-dinosaurian archosaurs, including rauisuchians, also had erect limbs but achieved this by a "pillar-erect" configuration...
- "rauisuchians" were closer to crocodylians than Poposaurus was. In fact, he found that crocodylomorphs were actually descended from the "rauisuchian"...
- crocodilians such as non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs, phytosaurs, aetosaurs and rauisuchians as well as many Mesozoic marine reptiles. Modern paleontologists define...
- including large herbivores (such as aetosaurs), large carnivores ("rauisuchians"), and the first crocodylomorphs ("sphenosuchians"). Aetosaurs were heavily-armored...
- Teratosaurus is a genus of rauisuchians known from the Tri****ic Stubensandstein (Löwenstein Formation - Norian stage) of Germany. It is estimated to be...
- approximately 385 kg (849 lb). This would make it one of the largest "rauisuchians", after the enormous Fasolasuchus. Two rows are on either side of the...
- chiniquensis was found to have had a slower growth pattern compared to other "rauisuchians", more reminiscent of that of some notosuchians and crocodilians. Sterling...