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Amazon S3 on MSNMeet the Ancient Crocodile That Hunted Dinosaurs for LunchThe bold question-askers at What If introduce you to a prehistoric crocodile that hunted dinosaurs as part of its daily diet.
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12 Shocking Crocodile Attacks: Nature's Most Powerful Predator StrikesCrocodiles are one of the most powerful predators on Earth, with their unmatched bite force and stealthy hunting tactics. In this video, we explore 12 epic moments where these ruthless reptiles put ...
An ancient ‘terror crocodile’ became a dinosaur-eating giant. Scientists say they now know why - CNN
Having even a moderate tolerance for salt would have greatly benefited ancient crocodile relatives as climate shifts reshaped their habitats, said Dr. Evon Hekkala, a professor and chair of the ...
Unlike crocodiles we see today, these ancient creatures had broad skulls with blunt snouts, rather than the pointed skulls of crocodiles. As interesting as this new research is, there is still a ...
Researchers have discovered footprints of an ancient species from the crocodile family that walked upright on two legs. These creatures may have looked a bit like dinosaurs, but they weren’t.
According to a new study, published in Scientific Reports, the crocodile weighed nearly 1,000 pounds, had razor-sharp teeth and measured approximately four meters (13.1 feet).Known as Batrachopus ...
Crocodiles were so revered in ancient Egypt that they were hunted, killed and mummified New research says the demand for them was so intense that they were bred and reared to become mummies ...
A new study has finally shed light on a mysterious, jaw fragment discovered on Madagascar years ago. It is from an ancient crocodile, nearly 24-feet in length, with teeth like a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
"Crocodiles were indeed an integral part of the ancient Maya culture," Kettunen said. "In Maya art, animals are quite often fused with other animals, creating fantastic beasts.
An ancient ‘terror crocodile’ became a dinosaur-eating giant. Scientists say they now know why - AOL
Having even a moderate tolerance for salt would have greatly benefited ancient crocodile relatives as climate shifts reshaped their habitats, said Dr. Evon Hekkala, a professor and chair of the ...
Having even a moderate tolerance for salt would have greatly benefited ancient crocodile relatives as climate shifts reshaped their habitats, said Dr. Evon Hekkala, a professor and chair of the ...
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