Hamadasuchus is an extinct genus of sebecian crocodylomorph.
[1] These beds date back to the Albian and Cenomanian stages of the Late Cretaceous.
[2] Diagnostic features of the genus include its lateromedially compressed and serrated teeth.
It was deep-snouted and had a slightly heterodont dentition with three distinct tooth morphologies present from sections of the lower jaw.
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