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Brachychampsa by biarmosuchus-d5tuczk

Brachychampsa is an extinct genus of alligatoroid. Specimens have been found from New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming,[3] Montana,[1][4][5] North and South Dakota,[6] New Jersey, and Saskatchewan. One specimen has been found from the Darbasa Formation of Kazakhstan, although the species status is indeterminant for the fossil. The genus first appeared during the late Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous (Judithian North American stage) and became extinct during the early Danian stage of the Paleocene (Puercan North American stage), a few million years after the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. Brachychampsa is distinguished by an enlarged fourth maxillary tooth in the upper jaw.

Life reconstruction of Brachychampsa montana Brachychampsa's position within the superfamily Alligatoroidea has undergone many revisions since it was first named. Originally it was placed within the family Alligatoridae, and was later refined to the subfamily Alligatorinae in 1964,[3] only to be placed outside both Alligatorinae and Alligatoridae (but still within Alligatoroidea) in 1994.

Brachychampsa

Brachychampsa in Saurian.

In Popular Culture

DAK Alioramus

Brachychampsa is being eaten by the Alioramus.

A Brachychampsa appears in the Dinosaur ride at Disney World. It is seen being swallowed by an Alioramus

Brachychampsa will appear in the upcoming game Saurian.

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