crocodilian reptile
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Definition
- Noun:
- An extant archosaurian reptile: A "crocodilian reptile" refers to any living reptile belonging to the order Crocodilia. This group includes modern species such as crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and the gharial. These are large, predatory, semi-aquatic reptiles with long snouts, powerful jaws, and armored skin.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The alligator is a well-known crocodilian reptile found in the southeastern United States.
- Fossils help scientists understand the evolution of the crocodilian reptile from its ancient ancestors.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for protecting several species of crocodilian reptile from habitat loss.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic term: In scientific and zoological contexts, "crocodilian reptile" is used to classify and discuss members of the order Crocodilia within the larger group of archosaurs, which also includes birds and extinct dinosaurs.
- The study focused on the shared physiological traits among various crocodilian reptiles.
Variants and Related Words
- Crocodilian (noun/adjective): Often used as a shorter form to mean a crocodilian reptile or to describe something related to this group.
- The park has a new exhibit featuring several crocodilians.
- The scientist studied crocodilian anatomy.
Synonyms
- Crocodilian (noun)
- Crocodylian (noun)
Noun
- extant archosaurian reptile