Crocodiles are one of evolution's great success stories. They have survived largely unchanged for over 200 million years, ...
Now there’s a new weirdo to add to the Triassic menagerie—a toothless, beaked, bipedal crocodile ancestor. Paleontologists from the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County recently described the ...
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Bizarre beaked reptile from New Mexico turns out to be a toothless cousin of crocodiles
"It's sort of a side branch." ...
In the Triassic, the modern animals we know were just beginning to diversify into a menagerie of forms and body plans that ...
A newly discovered crocodile ancestor had a body similar to an ostrich and no teeth. The strange creature — dubbed the "Witch ...
A groundbreaking discovery reveals Labrujasuchus expectatus, the 'witch croc', a bipedal, beaked ancestor of crocodiles that ...
In the Triassic, the modern animals we know were just beginning to diversify into a menagerie of forms and body plans that rhyme with the lifestyles of extinct and living animals better known to the ...
The reptile, a dinosaur look-alike called a shuvosaur, represents a long-awaited discovery that helps paleontologists fill a ...
Palaeontologists have described Labrujasuchus expectatus, a bipedal, beaked reptile from Ghost Ranch. The find shows how ancient crocodile relatives evolved dinosaur-like body plans during the ...
The Shuvosauridae family is a group of ancient crocodiles that evolved body plans similar to bipedal, small-armed theropod ...
A TOOTLESS “witch crocodile” has been discovered in New Mexico 200 million years after it last roamed Earth. This odd ...
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