Yes. They were all reptiles.
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Specifically, both the crocodilians and the dinosaurs are archosaurs ("ruling reptiles"), members of the clade Archosauria, which also includes the pterosaurs and many other related animals which are now extinct.
You're probably thinking of the phytosaurs. Unfortunately, they weren't really dinosaurs, though they lived alongside them.
The Baronyx ("heavy claw") had a head that greatly resembled a crocodile's.
The dinosaur that looks like a crocodile is"Baryonyx." Or just a crocodile?
Crocodiles and dinosaurs are both reptiles but two very different groups of reptiles.
No. They evolved from a common ancestor that they share with dinosaurs but are not themselves dinosaurs.
No. Although crocodiles and lizards are both reptiles, they are classified quite differently.
No, dinosaurs are part crocodile. They are both related, however, because they are both types of archosaurs.
No. Dinosaurs and crocodiles are related, but belong to two distinct groups. Dinosaurs are actually more closely related to birds than they are to crocodiles.
Both crocodiles and dinosaurs are archosaurs, so they are related. However, crocodiles are not dinosaurs.
No. Pterodactyl was a pterosaur. Pterosaurs were reptiles, but they were more closely related to dinosaurs and crocodiles than they were to lizards.
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No. Komodo dragons are part of the monitor lizard family, Varanidae. There is a crocodile monitor lizard in this family. Crocodiles belong to a separate family, Crocodylinae.
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I suppose they are part of the lizard family... to put it more specific I would say they are amphibious reptiles.
They are crocodiles (a type of reptile) and they are found in the river Nile in Africa.
They are carnivores
It would depend on the type of lizard.
lizard fish food
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The Australian Outback is home to many animals. Some of these animals include the Autralian Dingo, Crocodiles, Blue Tongue Lizard, The Filled Lizard, Monitor Lizard, Australian snakes, and Australian Spiders.
A type of lizard