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New research reveals three species of monstrous ‘terror crocodile’ that hunted dinosaurs – ABC News
New specimens reveal further details of a 10-metre long prehistoric beast which scientists call the “terror crocodile” and which ate everything it encountered, including the largest of contemporary dinosaurs.

The complete picture of an enormous prehistoric “terror crocodile” with teeth the size of bananas has finally been revealed and a new study has confirmed they preyed on even the largest of dinosaurs.
Key points:
- The “terror crocodile” died out before most of the dinosaurs but scientists aren’t sure why
- They outweighed the predatory dinosaurs that lived at the same time
- Three species of the “terror crocodile” were identified in the new research
The “terror cro…
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