The Diet of Giant Dino-Eating Crocs
Summary:
A Deinosuchus lunges at an Albertosaurus in an artist's conception.Illustration by Raul D. Martin, National Geographic StockRock-hard feces and oddly bitten bones are helping to flesh out one of the biggest crocs of prehistory, researchers say."We're pretty sure it was the apex predator in this region," said Samantha Harrell, an undergraduate at Columbus State University in Georgia, who presented
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Location | Country | Latitude | Longitude |
Columbus State University | US | 32.5042 | -84.9381 |
Keywords:
albertosaurus, apex, apex predator, bones, columbus state university, columbus state university in georgia, crocs, diet, dino, feces, flesh, illustration, lunges, national geographic, raul, undergraduate