Some 110 million years ago a giant crocodile, which grew larger than a school bus and munched dinosaurs, reigned supreme over mid-Africa's inland rivers and swamps. Perhaps the largest croc ever, it ...
The crocodile was a silent stalker, as long as a school bus and weighing almost 18,000 pounds. It cruised the rivers of what is now Saharan Africa looking for unwary dinosaurs to snatch. "It was ...
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Paul Sereno has made dinosaur discoveries all over the world. Two of his most well-known finds -- Sarcosuchus imperator, or "SuperCroc," and the recently ...
The bones of a 40-foot crocodile that dined on dinosaurs and 12-foot-long fish have been discovered by researchers at Yale and at the University of Chicago in the Cretaceous rocks in Niger, Africa.
Scientists have come up with a remarkable new monster just in time for Hallowe'en, a giant crocodile big enough to gobble up a dinosaur. Massive is hardly a big enough word to describe the stunning ...
WASHINGTON – A replica of 40-foot crocodile longer than a bus, with bone-crushing teeth and what its discoverer calls an “ambush lifestyle,” took up residence recently at the National Geographic ...
Washington - Dinosaurs were not the only bullies in the neighbourhood 110 million years ago. Palaeontologists said on Thursday they discovered the fossilised remains of a gargantuan cousin of modern ...