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Prestosuchidae are a family of extinct Triassic carnivorous archosaurs. They were large active terrestrial apex predators, ranging from around 7 meters (8.2 to 23 ft) in length. They succeeded the Erythrosuchidae as the largest archosaurs of their time. While resembling Erythrosuchids in size and some features of the skull and skeleton, they were more advanced in their erect posture and crocodile-like ankle, indicating more efficient gate. Prestosuchids flourished throughout the whole of the middle, and the early part of the late Triassic, and fossils are so far known from Europe, India, Africa (Tanganyika), and Argentina. However experts agree regarding the phylogenetic relationships of the group, what genera should be included, and whether indeed the Prestosuchidae constitute a distinct

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  • Prestosuchidae are a family of extinct Triassic carnivorous archosaurs. They were large active terrestrial apex predators, ranging from around 7 meters (8.2 to 23 ft) in length. They succeeded the Erythrosuchidae as the largest archosaurs of their time. While resembling Erythrosuchids in size and some features of the skull and skeleton, they were more advanced in their erect posture and crocodile-like ankle, indicating more efficient gate. Prestosuchids flourished throughout the whole of the middle, and the early part of the late Triassic, and fossils are so far known from Europe, India, Africa (Tanganyika), and Argentina. However experts agree regarding the phylogenetic relationships of the group, what genera should be included, and whether indeed the Prestosuchidae constitute a distinct
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  • (Romer, 1966)
  • Prestosuchidae
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  • Prestosuchidae
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  • Saurosuchus
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  • Middle to Late Triassic, 245-216 Ma
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  • Prestosuchidae are a family of extinct Triassic carnivorous archosaurs. They were large active terrestrial apex predators, ranging from around 7 meters (8.2 to 23 ft) in length. They succeeded the Erythrosuchidae as the largest archosaurs of their time. While resembling Erythrosuchids in size and some features of the skull and skeleton, they were more advanced in their erect posture and crocodile-like ankle, indicating more efficient gate. Prestosuchids flourished throughout the whole of the middle, and the early part of the late Triassic, and fossils are so far known from Europe, India, Africa (Tanganyika), and Argentina. However experts agree regarding the phylogenetic relationships of the group, what genera should be included, and whether indeed the Prestosuchidae constitute a distinct family apart from the Rauisuchidae.
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