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A team of scientists has found that the sinuses of the prehistoric ancestors of crocodiles prevented them from evolving into ...
Paleobiologists have found that the sinuses of ocean dwelling relatives of modern-day crocodiles prevented them from evolving into deep divers like whales and dolphins.
A pure-bred Siamese crocodile hatchling pokes its head out ... By the late nineties, they were thought to be extinct. But a 2000 survey in the Cardamom Mountains in western Cambodia found a ...