- Ocean-dwelling
dyrosaurids were
among the few
marine reptiles to
survive the Cretaceous–Paleogene
extinction event. The
dyrosaurids were a
group of mostly...
- The
presence of
dyrosaurids such as
Cerrejonisuchus in the
Paleocene of
Colombia suggests that
there was a
radiation of
dyrosaurids in
South America...
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fossil specimens with
partial skulls.
Anthracosuchus differs from
other dyrosaurids in
having an
extremely short (brevirostrine) snout,
widely spaced eye...
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dyrosaurids,
including the
ancestors of Acherontisuchus, were well
adapted to a
coastal marine lifestyle. Like
living crocodilians,
these dyrosaurids...
- the
dorsal skull length among all
dyrosaurids, but its
snout is
thicker and its
skull less
slender than in
dyrosaurids such as Sokotosuchus.
There appear...
- Titanoboa. It was a
small dyrosaurid, and had the
shortest snout length relative to its
skull length of any
dyrosaurid. Most
dyrosaurids were marine, with long...
-
Jonathan I.; Jaramillo,
Carlos A. (17
November 2015). "A new blunt-snouted
dyrosaurid,
Anthracosuchus balrogus gen. et sp. nov. (Crocodylomorpha, Mesoeucrocodylia)...
-
extinct genus of
dyrosaurid crocodylomorph from Morocco. One
defining characteristic that
distinguishes it from
other long-snouted
dyrosaurids was its proportionally...
-
Phosphatosaurus is
considered to be a
basal dyrosaurid, and is
often positioned near the base of
phylogenetic trees of
dyrosaurids. An
early phylogenetic analysis...
- and
displaying the
typical dyrosaurid condition. The
forelimbs being longer than the
hindlimbs is
unique amongst dyrosaurids and even
crocodylomorphs as...