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Chilean and Argentine paleontologists have discovered the remains of the “grandfather” of modern crocodiles dating back 148 million years – East Africa News Post
Posted: 26 July 2021 03:27 GMT According to the researchers, the small reptile, whose length does not exceed 70 cm, now occupies…

According to the researchers, the small reptile, whose length does not exceed 70 cm, now occupies a key place in the history of these animals, as evidenced by the structure of its skull and hind legs.
The skeleton remains of a 148 million-year-old crocodile…
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