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A cast of a Deinosuchus, which lived 83.5 million years ago in the United States and was similar to modern alligators. They ...
Deinosuchus, whose name translates to 'terrible crocodile' in English, is the subject of today's video - this gigantic, ten metre long ambush predator was found across both sides of the Western ...
While Sarcosuchus was no slouch, weighing in at 6,800 to 9,400 pounds and reaching lengths of approximately 31 feet, it couldn’t match the colossal proportions of Deinosuchus. A modern day Nile ...
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 ...
Crocodiles have been thriving for around 240 million years, while dinosaurs ruled the Earth 99 million years ago. The Cretaceous period saw massive crocs like Sarcosuchus, Dryosaurus, Deinosuchus ...
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Deinosuchus, a massive crocodilian with a school bus-sized body and banana-sized teeth, roamed North America millions of years ago. A new study reveals it's more closely related to crocodiles than ...
An international research team led by the University of Tübingen's Dr. Márton Rabi has found that the giant crocodile Deinosuchus - often called the "terror ...
Deinosuchus was one of the largest crocodilians that ever lived, with a body nearly as long as a bus and teeth the size of bananas.
Imagine a crocodile the size of a bus, lurking in ancient marshes and snapping up dinosaurs for dinner. This wasn’t fiction — it was Deinosuchus, a massive predator that once roamed ...
Walter (left) and Dr. Márton Rabi (right), are studying the skulls of living giant crocodiles, including record-sized specimens, at the University of Tübingen's Zoological Collection. (Photo: Márton ...