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  2. Deinosuchus - Wikipedia

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    Deinosuchus fossils are most abundant in the Gulf Coastal Plain region of Georgia, near the Alabama border. [9] All known specimens of Deinosuchus were found in rocks dated to the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous period. The oldest examples of this genus lived approximately 82 Ma, and the youngest lived around 73 Ma. [40]

  3. Portal:Reptiles/Reptile articles/70 - Wikipedia

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    It lived on both sides of the Western Interior Seaway, and was an opportunistic apex predator in the coastal regions of eastern North America. Deinosuchus reached its largest size in its western habitat, but the eastern populations were far more abundant. Deinosuchus was probably capable of killing and eating large dinosaurs.

  4. 66-million-year-old vomit found by amateur fossil hunter

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    A piece of fossilized vomit, dating back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth, was discovered in Denmark, the Museum of East Zealand said on Monday.

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

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    "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.

  6. Dinosuchus - Wikipedia

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  7. Portal:Paleontology/Natural world articles/89 - Wikipedia

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    It lived on both sides of the Western Interior Seaway, and was an opportunistic apex predator in the coastal regions of eastern North America. Deinosuchus reached its largest size in its western habitat, but the eastern populations were far more abundant. Deinosuchus was probably capable of killing and eating large dinosaurs.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Oklahoma man convicted of beating and strangling friend to ...

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    An Oklahoma man has received a life sentence after he was convicted of murdering a friend he believed had "summoned Bigfoot.". Larry Doil Sanders, 55, was sentenced to life in a state correctional ...