An artist's illustration shows Deinosuchus riograndensis swimming with an early alligator relative in the wetlands of the Western Interior Seaway in southwestern North America, during the Late ...
A museum display of the giant crocodile Deinosuchus schwimmeri showcases a 30-foot-long apex predator from the Cretaceous ...
Crocodiles may seem intimidating in the year 2020, but millions of years ago, they were so large, they were capable of eating dinosaurs. These massive North American crocodiles, scientists said, had ...
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. Let's ...
The Deinosuchus (literally means “terror crocodile”) was really more closely related to the modern alligator than crocodile, but the terror part of the name is ...
Have you ever heard of a Deinosuchus? They lived millions of years ago and were part of the crocodile family. A new study into Deinosuchus fossils has revealed loads more about them, including the ...
As apex predators of the Cretaceous period go, Tyrannosaurus Rex is pretty iconic. And yet, it’s likely even formidable tyrant-lizards would have watched their steps around Deinosuchus – North America ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Editor's note: the photo attached to the top of this story is an American alligator, not a "terror crocodile." If you think the wildlife you see ...
Giant "terror crocodiles" that reached more than 30 feet in length had teeth "the size of bananas," according to a newly published study. “Deinosuchus was a giant ...
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