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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...
- 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...
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crocodilians such as non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs, phytosaurs,
aetosaurs and
rauisuchians as well as many
Mesozoic marine reptiles.
Modern paleontologists define...
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collection of
strange "
rauisuchians"
including bipedal, herbivorous, and sail-backed forms. The vast
majority of
typical "
rauisuchians",
which were usually...
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bending stresses on limbs. Some non-dinosaurian archosaurs,
including rauisuchians, also had
erect limbs but
achieved this by a "pillar-erect" configuration...
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including large herbivores (such as aetosaurs),
large carnivores ("
rauisuchians"), and the
first crocodylomorphs ("sphenosuchians").
Aetosaurs were heavily-armored...
- "
rauisuchians" were
closer to
crocodylians than
Poposaurus was. In fact, he
found that
crocodylomorphs were
actually descended from the "
rauisuchian"...
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depressions of the
basisphenoids in the braincase.
Similarities with
rauisuchians include a
triangular antorbital fenestra and a
connection between the...
- pseudosuchians,
including the
herbivorous aetosaurs and
carnivorous "
rauisuchians",
became extinct. The
morphological diversity of
crocodylomorphs during...
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chiniquensis was
found to have had a
slower growth pattern compared to
other "
rauisuchians", more
reminiscent of that of some
notosuchians and crocodilians. Sterling...