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closely related to
stomatosuchids as it is a more
derived alligatoroid that
existed during the Miocene.
Unlike Mourasuchus,
stomatosuchids have jaws that...
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Stomatosuchus (type
species S. inermis) is an
extinct stomatosuchid neosuchian from the Late
Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Egypt. Much of what is
known about...
- to be an
indeterminate crocodyliform.
Laganosuchus L.
thaumastos A
stomatosuchid.
Lavocatchampsa L.
sigogneaurusselae Anterior portion of a
rostrum with...
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reference to the
shallow depth of the skull,
which is
characteristic of all
stomatosuchids. It has been
nicknamed "PancakeCroc" by Paul
Sereno and Hans Larsson...
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Abundance Notes Images Aegyptosuchus A.
peyeri A
poorly known,
possibly stomatosuchid crocodile.
Hamadasuchus H.
rebouli A terrestrial, dog-like peirosaurid...
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piscivorous crocodyliformes evolving in response, such as the
giant stomatosuchid Stomatosuchus in
Egypt and the
genera Elosuchus, Laganosuchus, and Aegisuchus...
- for such a
structure in
Mourasuchus nor is its
presence certain in
stomatosuchids. As the prey
Mourasuchus would have fed on in
accordance with the straining...
- and
varanid lizards, pterosaurs, and
sauropod and
theropod dinosaurs.
Stomatosuchids are also
known from the Kem Kem Beds, and
probably shared a
close ecological...
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Phosphatosaurus gavialoides,
estimated at 9 m (30 ft) in length. Stomatosuchus, a
stomatosuchid, was
estimated at 10 m (33 ft) in length. Some of
largest terrestrial...
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Chiayusuchus is an
extinct genus of
stomatosuchid crocodylomorph.
Fossils have been
found from the
Xinminbao Group in Gansu, China. It
existed during...