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The anatomy of the new find matches this interpretation with a series of long teeth in the thin jaws, and the bones were buried around the margin of a large lake.
Known for their extremely thin jaws, Gharial crocodiles once thrived in all the major river systems of Indian subcontinent.
Owen correctly identified Teleosaurus as slender Jurassic Crocodilians with very long thin jaws and small eyes, inferring from the sediment in which they were found that they were "more strictly marine than the crocodile of the Ganges [the gharial]." Anoplotherium is an extinct mammal from the Eocene to Oligocene epochs, first found near Paris.
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