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- or Crocodylus niloticus (the Nile crocodile). In this modern sense, rauisuchids are recovered as members of the clade Loricata, being the sister taxon...
- poposauroids were sometimes viewed as closer relatives of crocodylomorphs than rauisuchids and "prestosuchids" were. The clade Paracrocodylomorpha was named in...
- discovered at the Donskaya Luka Locality. It differs from all other rauisuchids in the morphology of its spine, which allowed it to both resist great...
- large predatory archosaurs included the dinosaur Liliensternus and the rauisuchids Polonosuchus and Teratosaurus, but these animals were much smaller than...
- theropods and rauisuchids like Tikisuchus. Chatterjee and Majumdar considered theropods to be agile pursuit predators while rauisuchids were considered...
- dinosaurs, a member of the Tri****ic family Herrerasauridae Postosuchus, a rauisuchid which was an apex predator in parts of Late Tri****ic North America Plateosaurus...
- upright stance. Historically, there has been debate over whether or not rauisuchids like Postosuchus were mainly bipedal or quadrupedal. Each one of Postosuchus's...
- descendants of their common ancestor. Extinct archosaurs include aetosaurs, rauisuchids (both members of the crocodilian branch), pterosaurs, and non-avian dinosaurs...
- Rauisuchidae, although it was initially ****igned to the Theriodontia in 1936. Rauisuchids were among the top predators of their day, eating other reptiles for...
- Spanish). 3: 55–101. Bonaparte, José F. (March 1984). "Locomotion in rauisuchid thecodonts". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 3 (4): 210–218. doi:10...