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  2. Deinosuchus - Wikipedia

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    Deinosuchus comes from the Greek δεινός/deinos, meaning "terrible", and σοῦχος/suchos, meaning "crocodile". [4] This skull reconstruction, exhibited at the American Museum of Natural History for nearly a half-century, is probably the best known of all Deinosuchus fossils. The darker-shaded portions are actual fossil bone, while the ...

  3. List of Appalachian dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Medium-sized tyrannosauroid from New Jersey. It was the first theropod unearthed in North America. Eotrachodon: Upper Cretaceous: herbivore: Hadrosaur from Alabama known from a nearly complete skeleton. Hadrosaurus: Upper Cretaceous: herbivore: First known non-avian dinosaur skeleton from the United States. Discovered in 1858 in Haddonfield ...

  4. Dinosuchus - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Deinosuchus size estimate comparison chart.svg

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    04:25, 4 April 2010: 760 × 480 (27 KB) Dinoguy2: Attempt to fix backflipping croc: 04:22, 4 April 2010: 760 × 480 (27 KB) Dinoguy2: Adjust proportions based on skull sizes in listed references. Previous versions scaled isometrically giving skulls which were far too large. 04:45, 27 December 2008: 760 × 480 (18 KB) FanCollector: 23:29, 9 ...

  6. New research shows "terror crocodiles" had teeth the size of ...

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    Crocodiles with teeth the size of bananas were apparently a nightmare that actually existed during the Late Cretaceous period. A pair of researchers with the University of Iowa decided to re ...

  7. Postosuchus - Wikipedia

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    P. kirkpatricki compared to a human. Postosuchus was one of the largest carnivorous reptiles during the late Triassic. The length of the paratype is estimated up to 3.54 m (11–13 ft) long, [3] and an individual of such length would have measured 2 metres (6.6 ft) tall at the head when stood upright and weighed around 250–300 kilograms (550–660 lb). [4]

  8. What did Romans eat at the Colosseum? A search of sewers ...

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    An exploration of ancient sewers beneath the Colosseum, the world’s most recognizable stadium, revealed the kinds of food spectators snacked on in the stands and the animals that met their fate ...

  9. Building blocks of life found in samples from asteroid Bennu

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    The origin of life is related to organic chemistry, some of which is preserved in these rocks from 4.5 billion years ago," said astrobiologist and study co-author Jason Dworkin, the OSIRIS-REx ...