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Euparkeria (/juːˌpɑːrkəˈriːə/;
meaning "Parker's good animal",
named in
honor of W. K. Parker) is an
extinct genus of
archosauriform reptile from the Tri****ic...
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decreased in Proterosuchus,
Phytosauria and Crocodilia.
Erythrosuchids and
Euparkeria are
basal archosauriforms showing signs of high
growth rates and elevated...
- Archosauria, as they were
present in
archosauriforms such as
Proterosuchus and
Euparkeria,
which were
outside the
crown group. The most
obvious features include...
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Euparkeria...
- (1995) (Allosaurus, Brontosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Compsognathus, Dimetrodon,
Euparkeria, Gorgosaurus, Iguanodon, Monoclonius, Plateosaurus, Struthiomimus, Tanystropheus...
- (soon to give rise to the dinosaurs). Some of
these archosaurs, such as
Euparkeria, were
small and
lightly built,
while others, such as Erythrosuchus, were...
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common vertebrate life on land were Lystrosaurus, labyrinthodonts, and
Euparkeria along with many
other creatures that
managed to
survive the
Permian extinction...
- at times. The most well
known member of
Euparkeriidae is the
species Euparkeria capensis,
which was
named by
paleontologist Robert Broom from the Karoo...
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Euparkeria Crurotarsi ...
- such as tanystropheids. A
placement among basal archosauriforms like
Euparkeria was also suggested. Some
basal archosauromorphs seem at
first glance to...