Prionosuchus was a 30 foot long amphibian. It lived in freshwater, and had a very similar appearance to today's gharials, which are long, narrow crocodilians with very narrow snouts. It probably filled a similar niche, hunting for fish and other aquatic animals.
It's an early crocodile.
There is no evidence in the fossil record that suggest that Archosaur Postosuchus ever ate eggs. The preserved stomach contents of a specimen found in modern day North Carolina suggest it was purely a carnivore preferring live animals or perhaps carrion. They found parts from 2 synapsids (mammal like reptile) named Dicynodont and Plinthogomphodon and a giant primitive amphibian named Temnospondyli. The fossil was also found on top of another archosaur called Dromicosuchus. They found Postosuchus teeth marks on the head and neck of the Dromicosuchus
It's ''Crocodile from Post'' named after Post Quarry in Texas.
No, but it was very close. At the start of the Triassic, the infraclass Archosauromorpha started rapidly evolving to fill the niches left in the wake of the Permian Extinction. One group split into the crocodilians we all know and love, another became the dinosaurs. Postosuchus was a branch off of the first group, despite its similarities to the latter.
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because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
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There is no homophone for eat
They eat seeds