Machaeroprosopus Buceros : Climbing

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Description

Machaeroprosopus buceros was a large phytosaur that lived during the Late Triassic, around 210 million years ago, in what is now the southwestern United States.

Although it resembled a crocodile, it belonged to a different group of archosaurs.

This reptile had a long, narrow snout lined with sharp teeth for catching fish and other aquatic prey.

Its nostrils were positioned near the eyes rather than at the tip of the snout, a key feature of phytosaurs.

Machaeroprosopus likely lived in rivers and swampy environments, lurking in the water as an ambush predator, much like modern crocodilians in similar habitats today.

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