
(from the article `phytosaur`) Phytosaur fossils occur in North America, Europe, and India, but their remains have not been found in the southern continents. Familiar genera ...
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(pronounced FIE-to-SAWR-us) Phytosaurus meaning plant lizards) was an extinct aquatic reptiles (not a dinosaur, but an early thecodont, a phytosaur) that resembled a crocodile but had nostrils near the eyes. Phytosaurus was not that closely related to crocodiles. This quadrupedal, armored carnivore (meat-eater) had many sharp teeth in a long snout,...
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Phytosaurus Plant lizard from Late Triassic Europe. Named by Georg Friedrick von Jaeger in 1828.
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