- phylogenetics.
Leidyosuchus of
Alberta is the
earliest known genus.
Fossil alligatoroids have been
found throughout Eurasia as land
bridges across both the North...
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Diplocynodon is an
extinct genus of
alligatoroid crocodilian that
lived during the
Paleocene to
Middle Miocene in Europe. Some
species may have reached...
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Brachychampsa is an
extinct genus of
alligatoroid,
possibly a
basal caiman.
Specimens have been
reported from New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North...
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Deinosuchus (/ˌdaɪnəˈsjuːkəs/) is an
extinct genus of
alligatoroid crocodilian,
related to
modern alligators and caimans, that
lived 82 to 73 million years...
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though the
classification of this
taxon has been disputed.
After are
alligatoroids and
gavialoids that
lived in
North America and
Europe during the Campanian...
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Orientalosuchina is an
extinct clade of
alligatoroid crocodylians from
South and East Asia that
lived during the
Paleocene and Eocene. The
clade was named...
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fossil species,
based on
morphological analysis (although the
exact alligatoroid phylogeny is
still disputed). The
superfamily Alligatoroidea is thought...
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Orientalosuchus is an
extinct genus of
alligatoroid crocodilian from the Late
Eocene that was
found in the Na
Duong Formation in Vietnam. The type species...
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Globidonta is a
clade of
alligatoroids that
includes alligators, caimans, and
closely related extinct forms. It is
defined as a stem-based
clade including...
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weight or 4.7–5.98 m (15.4–19.6 ft) in body length. The
largest alligatoroid is
likely Deinosuchus riograndensis at 12 m (39 ft) long and weighing...