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New Fast-Moving Land-Dwelling Crocodile Relative Discovered in Triassic Britain Paleontologists have discovered a new species of early crocodile relative from the Late Triassic period, approximately 215 million years ago, in Gloucester, UK. Unlike modern crocodiles, this species, named Galahadosuchus jonesi, lived entirely on land and had a lightweight, slender build that allowed it to move quickly, resembling a greyhound in form and agility. Its long legs and agile body suggest it hunted small animals such as early mammals, reptiles, and amphibians in dry, upland terrain. The fossils were recovered from fissure deposits in southern Wales and southwest England, where animals were naturally buried over time. Researchers distinguished this species from the closely related Terrestrisuchus by identifying 13 unique anatomical differences, confirming it as a new species. The discovery sheds light on ecological diversity before the Triassic-Jurassic mass extinction, helping scientists understand how prehistoric species adapted to environmental changes. The species name honors both Arthurian legend, reflecting its upright posture, and a former teacher, David Rhys Jones, who inspired the lead researcher. The findings were published in The Anatomical Record, contributing to knowledge about early crocodile evolution and terrestrial adaptations.

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Three fossilized unknown crocodylomorph teeth inside of a gem jar.

Three fossilized unknown crocodylomorph teeth inside of a gem jar.

Three indeterminate crocodylomorph teeth from the Csehbánya Formation in Veszprém County, Hungary. The teeth possibly belong to either cf. Allodaposuchus sp. or cf. Theriosuchus sp. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #allodaposuchus #theriosuchus

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Doratodon on original matrix or rock.

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Doratodon on original matrix or rock.

A fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of an Doratodon carcharidens from the Csehbánya Formation in Veszprém County, Hungary. This Cretaceous aged terrestrial ziphosuchian croc had serrated teeth similar to those of theropod dinosaurs. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #doratodon

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Compared to Richard Attenborough who was 5’7” or 1.702 meters in height. Obviously Barina is a big animal and I felt the visual difference was necessary.

Compared to Richard Attenborough who was 5’7” or 1.702 meters in height. Obviously Barina is a big animal and I felt the visual difference was necessary.

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Barinasuchus scale model found on instagram. #Barinasuchus #Sebecidae #Crocodylomorph #Crocodyliform

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Iharkutosuchus inside of a gem jar showing feeding wear on the crown.

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Iharkutosuchus inside of a gem jar showing feeding wear on the crown.

A fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of an Iharkutosuchus makadii from the Csehbánya Formation in Veszprém County, Hungary. Unlike the leaf-shaped teeth of herbivorous crocs like Simosuchus, this genus evolved mammal-like dentition. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #iharkutosuchus

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Digital speedpaint of Sebecus walking through a field of flowers and other drying shrubs.

Digital speedpaint of Sebecus walking through a field of flowers and other drying shrubs.

#Paleoctober2025 day 18 paleoart sketch with the terrestrial Paleogene crocodylomorph Sebecus.

#Paleoctober #Paleoart #Sebecus #crocodylomorph #archosaur

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Old and inaccurate Sebecid illustration I did years ago! Head shape is slightly wrong and good lord those cow splotches!!! Langstonia and Sebecus were on my mind whilst scribbling this piece out.
#sebecus #langstonia #sebecid #crocodylomorph #sebecosuchian #pseudosuchian

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Deinosuchus showing prominent ridges running down the tooth enamel.

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Deinosuchus showing prominent ridges running down the tooth enamel.

A fossilized crocodilian tooth of a Deinosuchus riogragndensis from the Aguja Formation in Brewster County, Texas, USA. There were multiple species of these giant crocs during the Campanian of North America. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology #deinosuchus

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Fossilized crocodylomorph osteoderm or scute of an Alligator (genus).

Fossilized crocodylomorph osteoderm or scute of an Alligator (genus).

A fossilized crocodilian osteoderm of a Miocene aged Alligator sp. from the Fleming Formation near Point Blank, San Jacinto County, Texas, USA. Based on the age, the species could potentially Alligator mefferdi. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology #alligator

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Fossilized button-like crocodylomorph tooth of a Brachychampsa showing some feeding wear.

Fossilized button-like crocodylomorph tooth of a Brachychampsa showing some feeding wear.

A fossilized crocodilian tooth of a Brachychampsa montana from the Hell Creek Formation in Baker, Fallon County, Montana, USA. These extinct alligatorids are know for their bulbous or button-like teeth. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology #brachychampsa

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Pair of fossilized crocodylomorph teeth of an unknown alligatoroid showing multiple ridges running down the crown.

Pair of fossilized crocodylomorph teeth of an unknown alligatoroid showing multiple ridges running down the crown.

A pair of indeterminate crocodylomorph teeth, possibly alligatoroid from the Aquia Formation in Belvedere, King George County, Virginia, USA. This Paleocene aged deposit produces a number of crocodylomorph genera. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology

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Fossilized crocodylomorph osteoderm or scute of a Thecachampsa showing multiple repairs and a big hole on the left.

Fossilized crocodylomorph osteoderm or scute of a Thecachampsa showing multiple repairs and a big hole on the left.

A fossilized crocodilian osteoderm, possibly Thecachampsa sericodon from the Ocala Limestone in the Haile Quarry (Haile Sites) of Alachua County, Florida, USA. This specimen was originally found in multiple pieces. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology #thecachampsa

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Siamese crocodile.

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Siamese crocodile.

A fossilized crocodilian tooth of a Pleistocene aged Siamese crocodile or Crocodylus siamensis from the Solo River in Java, Indonesia. These crocs were previously known as Crocodylus ossifragus or the "Java Man Killer". #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology #crocodylus

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Deinosuchus showing prominent wrinkled enamel

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Deinosuchus showing prominent wrinkled enamel

A fossilized crocodilian tooth of a Deinosuchus rugosus from the Blufftown Formation in Barbour County, Alabama, USA. The teeth of this giant alligatoroid is known for and distinguished by its heavily wrinkled enamel. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology #deinosuchus

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Armadillosuchus arrudai rearing up, preparing to bite down on possible prey

Armadillosuchus arrudai rearing up, preparing to bite down on possible prey

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Sarita's Archovember 2024
Day 12 - Armadillosuchus arrudai

#armadillosuchus #armadillosuchusarrudai #crocodylomorph #lizard #reptile #dinosaur #Archovember #Archovember2024 #dinovember #dinovember2024 #paleoart

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As stated already, the "super croc" did not live with Spinosaurus (or Carcharodontosaurus), and this giant crocodylomorph was extinct and fossilized by that time. However, it did live alongside Suchomimus and Eocarcharia, as well as Ouranosaurus.

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #sarcosuchus

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The serration-like features often present on the carinae of crocodylomorphs has occasionally made collectors mistake them for baryonychine spinosaurids. This material is often lumped into Elosuchus, but there could potentially be other large crocs.

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #elosuchus

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Borealosuchus is a neat croc. The genus persists for a good while after the K-Pg mass extinction, all the way into the Eocene. You can also find B. sternbergii material right above the end Maastrichtian layers as well.

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology #borealosuchus

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Chenanisuchus with the root still preserved.

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Chenanisuchus with the root still preserved.

A rooted crocodylomorph tooth of a cf. Chenanisuchus lateroculi from the Couche III in the phosphate mines of Sidi Chennane, Oued Zem, Khouribga, Morocco. This Maastrichtian to Paleocene aged dyrosaurid survived the K-Pg extinction. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #chenanisuchus

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Mahajangasuchidae is interesting. Kaprosuchus and Mahajangasuchus are the only two described mahajangasuchids, but are separated by around 25+ million years. Mahajangasuchus is also the reason Kaprosuchus is no longer considered a "land croc".

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #mahajangasuchus

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Thalattosuchians, aka marine/sea crocs are neat.

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #neosteneosaurus #lemmysuchus #charitomenosuchus

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It's always amazing to me that this is a crocodylomorph tooth and how diverse this clade used to be.

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #razanandrongobe

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The more I look at this tooth, something about it seems a bit off. Especially when comparing it to photos of described material.

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #simosuchus

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Fossilized partial crocodylomorph tooth of a Deinosuchus showing prominent wrinkled enamel and significant damage.

Fossilized partial crocodylomorph tooth of a Deinosuchus showing prominent wrinkled enamel and significant damage.

A fossilized partial crocodilian tooth of a Deinosuchus rugosus from the Black Creek Group in Bladen County, North Carolina, USA. This Cretaceous alligatoroid is famous for its enormous size and wrinkled tooth enamel. #FossilFriday

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology #deinosuchus

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Worn fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Dakosaurus.

Worn fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Dakosaurus.

A worn crocodylomorph tooth of a Dakosaurus maximus from the Kimmeridge Clay in the Wicklesham Pit, Faringdon, Oxfordshire, England. This species of marine croc was likely fully aquatic and hunted plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs.

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #dakosaurus

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Thecachampsa.

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Thecachampsa.

A fossilized crocodilian tooth of a gavialid, likely Thecachampsa americana from Florida, USA. This species was previously referred to the genus, Gavialosuchus. Unfortunately, most of the locale data on this specimen had been lost.

#crocodylomorph #crocodilian #fossil #paleontology #thecachampsa

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of an unknown goniopholid showing fine serrations or denticles along the cutting edge.

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of an unknown goniopholid showing fine serrations or denticles along the cutting edge.

A crocodylomorph tooth of an indeterminate goniopholidid from the Morrison Formation in Moffat County, Colorado, USA. Although commonly labeled as Goniopholis, Morrison crocs belong or reassigned to other genera.

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #amphicotylus #eutretauranosuchus #diplosaurus

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Razanandrongobe showing heavy feeding wear.

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of a Razanandrongobe showing heavy feeding wear.

A worn ziphosuchian crocodylomorph tooth of a Razanandrongobe sakalavae from the Isalo III Formation in Ambondromamy, Madagascar. The diagnostic serrations of this genus have mostly been worn away to feeding, though some faint denticles remain.

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology #razanandrongobe

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Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of an unknown species.

Fossilized crocodylomorph tooth of an unknown species.

An indeterminate crocodylomorph tooth from the Woodbine Formation in Dallas/Fort Worth Airport in Dallas County, Texas, USA. Some of the possible croc genera include Woodbinesuchus, Deltasuchus, and Terminonaris.

#crocodylomorph #fossil #paleontology

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