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Kronosaurus queenslandicus, a massive marine reptile, dominated the Eromanga Sea millions of years ago. Its powerful jaws, with a bite force exceeding that of modern crocodiles, crushed shells and ...
Saltwater crocodiles are no joke. We’re talking about a 20-foot reptile with a bite force that crushes bone and a habit of lurking where you least expect it. They’ve been around since the time ...
The study’s approach — combining a new molecular tree with morphology, or analysis of body and skull shapes in crocodilians — paints a clearer picture of how Deinosuchus evolved, Hekkala said.
Crocodiles are the largest living reptiles on the planet – with saltwater crocodiles being the most massive of all. Saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) dwarf alligators and caimans and ...
On May 27, an Australian man snorkeling off of the coast of North Queensland survived an attack from a saltwater crocodile —by prying the reptile’s jaws off of its head.
Burt, an enormous saltwater crocodile who made a famous appearance in the hit Eighties movie 'Crocodile Dundee,' has died at the age of 90.
A saltwater crocodile is no longer threatening a remote Aboriginal community in Australia after being killed and made into a feast for local residents.
Burt, a saltwater crocodile who appeared in the 1980's hit movie "Crocodile Dundee," died this weekend at a reptile center in Australia.
Burt, the gigantic saltwater crocodile who was on the receiving end of Mick “Crocodile” Dundee’s famous knife in the hit Eighties film Crocodile Dundee, has died. He was believed to have ...
Burt, a saltwater crocodile who starred in "Crocodile Dundee," has died at more than 90 years old. Crocosaurus Cove in Australia’s Northern Territory confirmed his death, calling it the "end of ...
A beloved star from “Crocodile Dundee” has died. Burt, the reptilian who appeared alongside Paul Hogan in the 1986 film, passed away after living for more than 90 years. Australian crocodile ...
Pliosaurs had jaws more than twice as powerful as today's saltwater crocodiles. Measuring up to 39 feet in length, the ancient reptile was fast despite its bulk.