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A long time ago, strange predators roamed the Caribbean — not just birds and snakes, but land-dwelling crocodiles that ...
How a pioneering herpetologist, his son, and a dedicated researcher are fighting to save Sri Lanka’s oldest predators from ...
Long thought extinct, sebecid fossils found in the Dominican Republic are rewriting what we know about ancient predators in ...
These sebecids were the last survivors of a group of ancient crocodile relatives called Notosuchia. Unlike today’s crocodiles, most notosuchians lived entirely on land and hunted like ...
Lang Son isn’t just a geological archive—it’s also an archaeological one. The Bac Son limestone massif has yielded stone ...
Instead, the study suggests, Deinosuchus belonged to an ancient lineage that split off before the last common ancestor of today’s alligators and crocodiles, carrying characteristics that are ...
Knife-toothed reptiles called sebecids went extinct on the mainland 10 million years ago. New fossil evidence puts them on an island 4 million years ago.
For decades, mysterious teeth found across Caribbean islands hinted at a top predator researchers couldn’t identify until now ...
The ancestors of today’s crocodylians survived two mass extinction events. A new study has revealed a key factor behind their ...