
Phytosaurs are an extinct group of large semi-aquatic Late Triassic archosauriform reptiles. Phytosaurs belong to the family Phytosauridae and the order Phytosauria. Phytosauria and Phytosauridae are often considered to be equivalent groupings containing the same species, but some studies have identified non-phytosaurid phytosaurians. Phytosaurs w...
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heavily armoured semiaquatic reptiles found as fossils from the Late Triassic Period (227 million to 206 million years ago). Phytosaurs were not ...
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(pronounced FIE-to-SAWR) Phytosaurs (inappropriatelymeaning plant lizards) are extinct aquatic reptiles (not dinosaurs but early thecodonts) that resembled crocodiles but they had nostrils near the eyes. They were not that closely related to crocodiles. These quadrupedal, armored carnivores had short legs, a long tail, and many sharp teeth in a lon...
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