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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 ...
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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 ...
A new study reveals it's more closely related to crocodiles than alligators, possessing salt glands that enabled it to traverse the ancient Western ... Seaway—a vast sea that once split North ...
Deinosuchus had a wide snout like an alligator’s. But unlike alligators, it thrived in salty waters. It lived between 82 and 75 million years ago.
Scientists now say Deinosuchus was not an alligatoroid at all. Unlike its freshwater cousins, it retained the salt glands ...
(CNN) — A massive, extinct reptile that once snacked on dinosaurs had a broad snout ... coastal marshes on both sides of the ancient inland sea, and along North America’s Atlantic coast.