Ancient Crocs Unearthed

Posted: November 20th, 2009 | Author: Javi | Filed under: Science & Technology | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

BoarCroc

Researchers at the University of Chicago and McGill University have unearthed three new species of prehistoric crocodiles, including a 20-foot croc nicknamed “BoarCroc” (pictured above) because of its three sets of fangs that resemble wild boar tusks.

PancakeCroc

Unlike their present-day brethren, these species of crocodiles were adept land animals that could stand upright. A second reptilian dubbed “PancakeCroc” due to its flat head was also 20-feet-long and preyed on fish.

RatCroc

The third crocodile named “RatCroc” was a 3-foot-long plant and grub-eater with a pair of buckteeth in its lower jaw used to dig for food. Crocodiles date back about 240 million years, fossils of the animals are found on every continent.


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