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- noun zoology  Any of several extinct crocodyliforms of the family Dyrosauridae
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								Bony and cartilaginous fish dominate the bone assemblage, which also includes minor reptilian elements from sea turtles, sea snakes, and dyrosaurid crocodilians. Two new Taphonomy papers ReBecca Foster 2008 
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								Bony and cartilaginous fish dominate the bone assemblage, which also includes minor reptilian elements from sea turtles, sea snakes, and dyrosaurid crocodilians. Archive 2008-03-01 ReBecca Foster 2008 
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								A. guajiraensis is a new species of dyrosaurid, a species once believed to inhabit mostly ocean habitats. 
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								Prior to this finding, only one other dyrosaurid skull from South America had been described. Science Blog 2010 
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								Prior to this finding, only one other dyrosaurid skull from South America had been described. innovations-report 2010 
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								Prior to this finding, only one other dyrosaurid skull from South America had been described. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010 
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								Prior to this finding, only one other dyrosaurid skull from South America had been described. 
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								Titanoboa consumed the dyrosaurid, but given that the giant snake had to be eating something it is not unreasonable to assume that Cerrejonisuchus sometimes wound up as a meal. 
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								Prior to this finding, only one other dyrosaurid skull from South America had been described. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010 
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								Prior to this finding, only one other dyrosaurid skull from South America had been described. innovations-report 2010 
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