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    Triassic. Fasolasuchus is likely the largest known "rauisuchian", with an estimated length of 8 m (26 ft) to 10 m (33 ft). This would make Fasolasuchus the...
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    giant, quadrupedal apex predators such as Saurosuchus, Prestosuchus, and Fasolasuchus. Ornithosuchids were large scavengers, while erpetosuchids and gracilisuchids...
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    would make it one of the largest "rauisuchians", after the enormous Fasolasuchus. Two rows are on either side of the midline, with each leaf-shaped osteoderm...
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    analysis of crocodylotarsan (pseudosuchian) archosaurs included Lotosaurus, Fasolasuchus, Rauisuchus, and "the Kupferzell rauisuchid" (later called Batrachotomus)...
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    †Arganasuchus †Batrachotomus †Dagasuchus †Decuriasuchus †Etjosuchus †Fasolasuchus †Heptasuchus †Heteropelta? †Incertovenator? †Luperosuchus †Mandasuchus...
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    Fasolasuchus  Prestosuchidae...
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    Fasolasuchus...
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    one of the largest Triassic pseudosuchians alongside Saurosuchus and Fasolasuchus. Prestosuchus probably walked on four legs like crocodilians, but unlike...
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    †Arganasuchus †Batrachotomus †Dagasuchus †Decuriasuchus †Etjosuchus †Fasolasuchus †Heptasuchus †Mandasuchus? †Youngosuchus †Prestosuchidae (paraphyletic...
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    several basal taxa that were once assigned to the families, including Fasolasuchus and Ticinosuchus. Poposauroidea included poposaurids and ctenosauriscids...
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