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Deinosuchus: The Crocodilian That Hunted DinosaursImagine a world where a monstrous beast lurked in ancient rivers, waiting in silence for the perfect moment to ambush giants.
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IFLScience on MSNSupersized Dinosaur-Eating Crocodiles Kept Re-evolving Each Time They Had A ChanceThe giant crocodiles that fed on large dinosaurs that strayed into Cretaceous wetlands were not closely related to modern ...
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One of the largest crocodilians that ever lived preyed on dinosaurs. New research has found the fearsome Deinosuchus had a ...
The prehistoric crocodile relative may have tolerated both freshwater and saltwater habitats, allowing it to conquer North American coasts in the Cretaceous.
An international team of paleontologists, geologists, geoscientists and Earth scientists has found evidence that a type of ...
Deinosuchus had a wide snout like an alligator’s. But unlike alligators, it thrived in salty waters. It lived between 82 and ...
Researchers say Dinosaurs could have been the prey of the “terror crocodile” which could reach more than 20 feet in length.
(CNN) — A massive, extinct reptile that once snacked on dinosaurs had a broad snout like an alligator’s, but it owed its success to a trait that modern alligators lack: tolerance for salt water.
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