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The original estimate from 1954 for the type specimen of the then-named "Phobosuchus riograndensis" were based on a skull of 1.5 meters (4.9 ft) and a lower jaw of 1.8 meters (5.9 ft) long, reconstructed with similar proportions to the Cuban crocodile giving a total estimated length of 15 meters (49 ft). [6]
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 ...
Deinosuchus, [134] being one of the largest crocodilians of the fossil record, [135] was an apex predator that did prey on the dinosaurs [136] [137] [138] in the area, the same case applies for Laramidia as well, [139] [140] despite the fact that the majority of its diet consisted of turtles [141] and sea turtles.
"Microcephale": Said to be an extremely small pachycephalosaur, with skull caps only 5 centimetres (2.0 in) long. Mojoceratops perifania : May be a synonym of Chasmosaurus . Nanotyrannus lancensis : Most likely a juvenile Tyrannosaurus , although a more recent study suggests it might be a possibly distinct taxon based on referred specimens.
"Deinosuchus was a giant that must have terrorized dinosaurs that came to the water's edge to drink," study lead Dr. Adam Cossette said in a press release.
~ 5.332–2.588 Ma. Pre๊ ๊ O. S. D. C. P. T. J ... It is not to be confused with Deinosuchus, a large alligatoroid from Late Cretaceous North America. References
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 ...
South. Ham – especially country ham – is a more common Christmas main dish in the South than elsewhere in the country, along with sides including mac & cheese and cornbread.Lechon, or spit ...