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I removed the image of Notosuchus from the page because it is inaccurate. Crocodylomorphs had already lost the ungual phalanges of digits IV and V. Furthermore, as argued by Diego Pol in his redescription of Notosuchus it is likely that most terrestrial crocodylomorphs were erect-gaited. 76.26.82.249 (talk) 18:54, 19 July 2009 (UTC)Reply