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The giant crocodiles that fed on large dinosaurs that strayed into Cretaceous wetlands were not closely related to modern ...
Deinosuchus, a massive crocodilian with a school bus-sized body and banana-sized teeth, roamed North America millions of ...
A 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 ...
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Scientists now say Deinosuchus was not an alligatoroid at all. Unlike its freshwater cousins, it retained the salt glands ...
The prehistoric crocodile relative may have tolerated both freshwater and saltwater habitats, allowing it to conquer North ...
One of the largest crocodilians that ever lived preyed on dinosaurs. New research has found the fearsome Deinosuchus had a ...
Embarking on a new journey to the most remote corners of the Atlantic, Martin Clunes came face-to-face of the sobering ...
Utah researchers say they believe they now know how existing crocodile, alligator and gharial species survived a pair of mass extinction events — information that could fuel future research.
One example is the Saloum Delta National Park, which can easily be reached from Dakar and covers more than 440,000 acres and is home to saltwater canals, forests, exotic birds and boat tours.