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Deinosuchus had a wide snout like an alligator’s. But unlike alligators, it thrived in salty waters. It lived between 82 and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Ancient ‘Terror Crocodiles’ of North America Weren’t Alligators After All, DNA and Fossils SuggestA new study indicates the giant reptile Deinosuchus is not a close relative of modern alligators, as scientists previously ...
An international team of paleontologists, geologists, geoscientists and Earth scientists has found evidence that a type of ...
The prehistoric crocodile relative may have tolerated both freshwater and saltwater habitats, allowing it to conquer North American coasts in the Cretaceous.
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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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Indian Defence Review on MSNTerror Crocodile That Ate Dinosaurs and Dominated Earth Revealed in New StudyA new study has uncovered the secrets of Deinosuchus, a massive ancient crocodile that roamed North America 82 million years ...
Deinosuchus, a massive crocodilian with a school bus-sized body and banana-sized teeth, roamed North America millions of ...
Jules D. Walter, Tobias Massonne, Ana Laura S. Paiva, Jeremy E. Martin, Massimo Delfino & Márton Rabi: Expanded phylogeny elucidates Deinosuchus relationships, crocodylian osmoregulation and body-size ...
Image: Márton Szabó Late Cretaceous interaction in the southwestern coastal wetlands of the Western Interior Sea-way: Deinosuchus ...
Ancient giant crocodiles that rivaled dinosaurs once thrived in North America. A new study led by Hungarian researchers ...
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