How did the dentition (teeth structure) of phytosaurs differ from that of crocodiles?

Answer

Phytosaur teeth were conical and interlocked between the teeth of the opposite jaw

Crocodile teeth fit into dedicated sockets, whereas phytosaur teeth were generally conical and interlocked, fitting between the teeth of the jaw opposite them.

How did the dentition (teeth structure) of phytosaurs differ from that of crocodiles?

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