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SuperCroc and the Origin of Crocodiles, Imagine a crocodile almost as long as Tyrannosaurus rex and just as fierce! That's SuperCroc, the giant Sarcosuchus fossil discovered by Paul Sereno, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence. Crocodiles and their ancestors are some of , SuperCroc and the Origin of Crocodiles
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  • SuperCroc and the Origin of Crocodiles
  • Written by author Christopher Sloan
  • Published by National Geographic Books, 2002/05/01
  • Imagine a crocodile almost as long as Tyrannosaurus rex and just as fierce! That's SuperCroc, the giant Sarcosuchus fossil discovered by Paul Sereno, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence. Crocodiles and their ancestors are some of
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Imagine a crocodile almost as long as Tyrannosaurus rex and just as fierce! That's SuperCroc, the giant Sarcosuchus fossil discovered by Paul Sereno, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence.

Crocodiles and their ancestors are some of the most successful animals that ever lived. At the time of T. rex, crocs ranged in size from 2 feet to over 40 feet long. They lived on land, in swamps, and in the sea. Some, like SuperCroc, were fierce predators. Some were heavily armored plant eaters. And when all of the dinosaurs (except birds) became extinct, the crocs lived on, becoming the crocodiles, alligators, and gharials of today.

Combining fantastic art and photography with vivid descriptions, Chris Sloan draws young readers into the latest discoveries about the lives of these amazing animals.

Discusses prehistoric crocodiles, including the discovery of SuperCroc in the Sahara Desert, and the lifestyles, habitats, and conservation of modern crocodiles.


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