order crocodilia การใช้
- "' Gavialidae "'is a family of reptiles within the order Crocodilia.
- This article is about the 24 species of crocodiles, alligators, caimans and gharials that make up the order Crocodilia.
- A . Caimans, alligators and crocodiles all belong to the order Crocodilia; both caimans and alligators belong to the Alligatoridae family within that order, but caimans are a distinct group of four species.
- They considered Aetosauria to be one of three suborders of the order Crocodilia, the other two being Parasuchia ( a Triassic group ) and Eusuchia ( a group including all post-Triassic crocodiles ).
- The largest living reptile, a representative of the order Crocodilia, is the saltwater crocodile ( " Crocodylus porosus " ) of Southern Asia and Australia, with adult males being typically long.
- "' Crocodiles "'( subfamily "'Crocodylinae "') or "'true crocodiles "'are large aquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and order Crocodilia, which includes " Tomistoma ", the alligators and caimans ( family Alligatoridae ), the gharials ( family Gavialidae ), and all other living and fossil Crocodylomorpha.