The crocodile was a silent stalker, as long as a school bus and weighing almost 18,000 pounds. It cruised the rivers of what is now Saharan Africa looking for unwary dinosaurs to snatch. "It was ...
Some 110 million years ago a giant crocodile, which grew larger than a school bus and munched dinosaurs, reigned supreme over mid-Africa's inland rivers and swamps. Perhaps the largest croc ever, it ...
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Paul Sereno has made dinosaur discoveries all over the world. Two of his most well-known finds -- Sarcosuchus imperator, or "SuperCroc," and the recently ...
The bones of a 40-foot crocodile that dined on dinosaurs and 12-foot-long fish have been discovered by researchers at Yale and at the University of Chicago in the Cretaceous rocks in Niger, Africa.
WASHINGTON – A replica of 40-foot crocodile longer than a bus, with bone-crushing teeth and what its discoverer calls an “ambush lifestyle,” took up residence recently at the National Geographic ...
Scientists have come up with a remarkable new monster just in time for Hallowe'en, a giant crocodile big enough to gobble up a dinosaur. Massive is hardly a big enough word to describe the stunning ...
WASHINGTON — The crocodile was a silent stalker, as long as a school bus and weighing almost 18,000 pounds. It cruised the primeval rivers of what is now Saharan Africa, looking for unwary dinosaurs ...
Washington - Dinosaurs were not the only bullies in the neighbourhood 110 million years ago. Palaeontologists said on Thursday they discovered the fossilised remains of a gargantuan cousin of modern ...