"Thecodont" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A concomitant word of "thecodont" is "thecodont".
Thecodont refers to a suborder (Thecodonta) of archosaurs in the ancient group Rauisuchia. However, the term can also be used for animals with teeth (teeth in) their skulls.
In general, thecodont teeth are anterior (front) teeth set in the upper jawbone, whereas the posterior (rear) teeth are not.
1. The early branching theropod dinosaur Thescelosaurus belongs to the group Ornithischia, not to the group Theropoda or Saurischia; it is, however, a theropod-like dinosaur.
2. The mammal-like thalattosaur's torso domed slightly over the hip; everywhere the pectoral girdle was present; and the caudal end had an tail nearly and certainly more thecodont-like than any modern whale.
3. _Sphalerosuchus is an archosauriform reptile with many thecodont characteristics.
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Thecodontia refers to a group of reptiles that lived during the Triassic period, around 245-205 million years ago. The term "Thecodontia" comes from the Greek words "theke" meaning "socket" and "odous" meaning "tooth". They are characterized by teeth set in sockets, which are embedded in their jawbone, as opposed to some other reptiles that have their teeth anchored to their jaw with a ligament.<br><br>Thecodonts were a group of early amniotes, a clade that includes all animals that lay eggs on land, including reptiles, mammals, and birds. They were one of the first groups of modern reptiles to evolve from the ancestors of the Synapsida and include the ancestors of all modern reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and crocodilians.<br><br>Some important features of Thecodontia include:<br><br> Sharks-tooth-like teeth that were embedded in the jawbone<br> A diapsid skull, which means that there are two openings for the temporal muscles in the skull<br> A rib cage arrangement characteristic of amniotes<br> Leg-like appendages (limbs) that were developed<br> The ability to lay eggs on land<br><br>Thecodontia are also interesting in the context of the origin of dinosaurs, as some of their descendants gave rise to the first dinosaurs. In fact, some scientists consider thecodonts to be the stem group for the group called the Archosauria, which includes crocodilians and pterosaurs.
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