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Crocodilian respiratory system in Alligator sinensis

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English: The crocodilian respiratory system as observed in Alligator sinensis. A shows an opened gullar valve, allowing respiration through the oral cavity. B shows a closed gullar valve, allowing crocodilians to open their jaws underwater without risk of drowning. Respiration is limited to the narial passage.
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Source Yoshida Junki, Hori Atsushi, Kobayashi Yoshitsugu, Ryan Michael J., Takakuwa Yuji and Hasegawa Yoshikazu 2021 A new goniopholidid from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, USA: novel insight into aquatic adaptation toward modern crocodylians R. Soc. open sci. 8: 210320. 210320. http://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210320
Author Yoshida Junki, Hori Atsushi, Kobayashi Yoshitsugu, Ryan Michael J., Takakuwa Yuji and Hasegawa Yoshikazu

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