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1. The phylogeny of basal Archosaurs

2. From there, Archosaurs diverge into two separate lineages: crocodile-line and bird-line Archosaurs

3. What are synonyms for Archosaurs?

4. Like dinosaurs, Crocodilians are archosaurs, …

5. The true Archosaurs are divided into two branches.

6. Archosaurs include the extinct dinosaurs and …

7. Synonyms for Archosaurs in Free Thesaurus

8. There is some debate about when Archosaurs

9. Archosaurs are a true, monophyletic clade, that is to say that all Archosaurs are the descendents of a single common ancestor, and all of the descendants of that ancestor are considered Archosaurs

10. The early Archosaurs are classified as the family …

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12. Environmental drivers of body size evolution in crocodile-line Archosaurs

13. The Archosaurs include the crocodilians , pterosaurs , thecodonts, dinosaurs , and birds .

14. Archosaurs are a group of diapsids and are broadly classified as reptiles

15. Archosaurs were distributed throughout the world and evolved into a number of groups (about ten are recognized)

16. Living Archosaurs comprise birds (dinosaurs), and their sister group, the crocodilians. Archosaurs appeared in fossil record sometime in the Triassic and are thought to have evolved ears sensitive to airborne sound sometime later.

17. This result also indicates that the means of acquiring Cursoriality may differ between archosaurs and mammals.

18. As in Archosaurs, the basisphenoid attempts to confuse the issue by producing tubera of its own

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20. The ancestral Archosaurs probably originated some 250 million years or so ago, in the late Permian period

21. Archosaurs (ark-OH-sores) are the group of animals that include crocodilians, birds, dinosaurs, and pterosaurs

22. Archosaurs are a large group of reptiles, including all crocodiles, birds, dinosaurs, and pterosaurs (flying reptiles)

23. Today, only the birds and crocodilians exist to provide a glimpse into the past glory of Archosaurs.

24. Archosaurs, the crocodile's oldest relative, were among the many plant-eating dinos that thrived during this period

25. Archosaurs, one type of diapsid, are the group most famously known for having dinosaurs as its members

26. There were three distinctive characteristics about the archosaurs that paleontologists discovered marked them off from their antecedents.

27. Any of various mostly reptilian animals of the subclass Archosauria. Archosaurs are diapsids that began to evolve in the late Permian Period, and are characterized by skulls with long, narrow snouts and teeth set in sockets. Archosaurs include the extinct dinosaurs and …

28. Body size and disparity in crocodile-line Archosaurs show changes associated with major events in Earth’s history, notably mass extinctions

29. Associated evolution of bipedality and Cursoriality among Triassic archosaurs: a phylogenetically controlled evaluation Tai Kubo and Mugino O

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31. The Archosaurs are definitely a monophyletic clade, and do not include reptiles such as the Squamata (lizards and snakes) and the Sphenodontia ().

32. Archosaurs are divided into two groups: Pseudosuchians (like crocodiles, alligators, and their extinct relatives) and Ornithodirans (birds and their extinct relatives)

33. Archosaurs are a group of diapsid amniotes whose living representatives consist of birds and crocodilians.This group also includes all extinct dinosaurs, extinct crocodilian relatives, and pterosaurs

34. Bipedalism is probably an adaptation for Cursoriality among archosaurs, which may explain why bipedalism evolved convergently in the crocodilian and bird lineages

35. Another family of prehistoric reptile, called the Archosaurs, coexisted with the therapsids (as well as the other land reptiles that survived the Permian/Triassic extinction).

36. Archosaurs (Greek for 'ruling lizards') are a group of diapsid reptiles that is represented today by birds and crocodiles and which also included the dinosaurs

37. Archosaurs are diapsids that began to evolve in the late Permian Period, and are characterized by skulls with long, narrow snouts and teeth set in sockets

38. Archosaurs looked very much like crocodiles, except that their nostrils were positioned on the tops of their heads rather than the tips of their snouts

39. A study aiming to determine how mass properties and body proportions relate to each other and locomotor posture in Archosaurs is published online by Bishop et al

40. Archosaurs are a group of diapsid amniotes whose living representatives consist of birds and crocodilians.This group also includes all extinct dinosaurs, extinct crocodilian relatives, and pterosaurs

41. Archosaurs are a group o diapsid amniotes whase livin representatives consist o birds an crocodilians.This group includes aw extinct dinosaurs an aa, extinct crocodilian relatives, an pterosaurs

42. Archosaurs are a group of diapsid amniotes whose living representatives consist of birds and crocodilians.This group also includes all extinct non-avian dinosaurs, many extinct crocodilian relatives, and pterosaurs

43. Dinosaurs are part of a larger group known as the Archosaurs — a lineage of reptiles that split into a “bird-line” branch that includes pterosaurs, dinosaurs and birds, and a “crocodilian

44. Archosaurs have a nearly 250 million year record that originated shortly after the Permian-Triassic extinction event and is continued today by two extant clades, the crocodylians and the avians

45. Archosaurs (meaning "ruling lizard") are a group of reptiles that evolved about 250 million years ago in the late Permian period, and dominated the Earth during the Mesozoic Era

46. Archosaurs (“ruling reptiles”) are members of a subclass that also includes the dinosaurs, the pterosaurs (flying reptiles), and several groups of extinct forms, mostly from the Triassic Period (251 million to 200 million years ago)

47. Archosaurs (Archosauria) (meaning "leading reptiles" or "ruling reptiles") are a group of diapsid sauropsids /"reptiles" that includes modern birds and crocodilians and their common ancestor plus other grops that descend from that ancestor but are now extinct, like …

48. Archosaurs ([Greek for 'ruling lizards') are a group of diapsid reptiles that first evolved from Archosauriform ancestors during the Olenekian (Lower Triassic Period).They are represented today by birds and crocodiles.Archosaurs are set apart by having socketed teeth (a feature that inspired the traditional name, 'thecodonts', for the Triassic forms) and four-chambered hearts, among other

49. Of course, before there could be Archosaurs (much less full-blown dinosaurs), nature had to evolve the first true reptile.At the start of the Carboniferous period--the swampy, wet, vegetation-choked era during which the first peat bogs formed—the most common land creatures were prehistoric amphibians, themselves descended (by way of the earliest tetrapods) from the proverbial prehistoric

50. 主竜類は現生ではワニ、鳥類、過去においては恐竜に代表される爬虫類の分類群である。 現在ではランク無しの分類群とされることが多いが、上目として扱われる場合もある。恐竜およびその先祖を通じて中生代の支配的陸上動物であったため主竜類(Archosaurs、「支配的な爬虫類」を意味する