Thoracosaurus neocesariensis
Thoracosaurus neocesariensis was a crocodile that ate fish, probably lived in a nearby river, and resembled an Indian gharial.
Terrestrial organisms lived on land. Any terrestrial fossils found at the quarry must have floated out to sea and sunk here.
Thoracosaurus neocesariensis was a crocodile that ate fish, probably lived in a nearby river, and resembled an Indian gharial.
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Tytthostonyx glauconiticus was a sea bird that probably ate fish and was related to pelicans.
Telmatornis priscus was an aquatic bird that probably nested on the shore and ate fish.
Graculavus velox was a shore bird.
Procaimanoidea was a genus of small alligator.