This illustration shows Deinosuchus from bone to flesh. Tyler Stone Let’s turn the clock millions of years back to a time when crocodiles lived as long as buses in America. A new study of fossils of Deinosuchus reveals more details of what these mind-boggling predators looked like, and how they …
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