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Gryposuchus is an extinct genus of gavialoid crocodilian. It is the type genus of the family Gryposuchinae. Fossils have been found from Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and the Peruvian Amazon. The genus existed during the early and middle Miocene epoch. One recently described species, G. croizati, grew to an estimated length of 10m.

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  • Gryposuchus
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  • Gryposuchus is an extinct genus of gavialoid crocodilian. It is the type genus of the family Gryposuchinae. Fossils have been found from Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and the Peruvian Amazon. The genus existed during the early and middle Miocene epoch. One recently described species, G. croizati, grew to an estimated length of 10m.
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Familia
Name
  • Gryposuchus
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fossil range
  • Middle - Late Miocene,
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Species
  • *G. neogaeus ( ) *G. jessei (Gurich, 1912) *G. colombianus (Langston, 1965) *G. croizati (Riff and Aguilera, 2008)
Genus
  • (Gurich, 1912)
  • Gryposuchus
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  • Animalia
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  • Gryposuchus is an extinct genus of gavialoid crocodilian. It is the type genus of the family Gryposuchinae. Fossils have been found from Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and the Peruvian Amazon. The genus existed during the early and middle Miocene epoch. One recently described species, G. croizati, grew to an estimated length of 10m.
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