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rdfs:comment | - Image:Anatosuchus BW.jpgAnatosuchus ("duck crocodile", for the broad, duck-like snout) is an extinct genus of notosuchian crocodylomorph discovered in Gadoufaoua, Niger, and described by a team of palaeontologists led by the American Paul Sereno in 2003, in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.[1] Its duck-like snout coincidentally makes it resemble a crocoduck.
- Anatosuchus (commonly also known as a Duck-Crocodile due to its duck-like jaws) is a species related to the Kaprosuchus. This caused Matt Anderson to mistake a Kaprosuchus for an Anatosuchus. Like Kaprosuchus, Anatosuchus also has a unusual snout, but resembling a duck rather of a boar. (Episode 4.2)
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abstract | - Image:Anatosuchus BW.jpgAnatosuchus ("duck crocodile", for the broad, duck-like snout) is an extinct genus of notosuchian crocodylomorph discovered in Gadoufaoua, Niger, and described by a team of palaeontologists led by the American Paul Sereno in 2003, in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.[1] Its duck-like snout coincidentally makes it resemble a crocoduck.
- Anatosuchus (commonly also known as a Duck-Crocodile due to its duck-like jaws) is a species related to the Kaprosuchus. This caused Matt Anderson to mistake a Kaprosuchus for an Anatosuchus. Like Kaprosuchus, Anatosuchus also has a unusual snout, but resembling a duck rather of a boar. (Episode 4.2)
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