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Pholidosauridae

Pholidosauridae

Overview

Pholidosauridae von Zittel and Eastman, 1902

Common Name: Crocodile

Extant/Extinct

Key morphological features: The Pholidosauridae are best known for their long, narrow jaws. They likely preyed on fish of the Western Interior Seaway. It is thought they likely inhabited near-shore estuaries and freshwater lagoons of the Western Interior Seaway.

        SIZE: Up to 12 meters long (39ft)

Paleoecology:

        MOBILITY: Mobile (swim)

        FEEDING MODE: Predator

        HABITAT: epifaunal

Sources:

Everhart, M. J., 2005. Oceans of Kansas: A Natural History of the Western Interior Sea. Indiana University Press, Bloomington. 322 pp.


Genera of Pholidosauridae present in the Cretaceous of the Western Interior Seaway