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New research explains why crocodiles are relatively unchanged since dinosaur times – ZME Science
In a while, crocodile — said the dinosaur. Because they were living in the same era.

If you look around, you’ll see all sorts of dinosaur descendants, although we call them birds nowadays. But if you want to truly see a dinosaur-like creature, just like it would have roamed the Jurassic age 200 million years ago, just find a crocodile. While some of the species have died out (previous ancestors also consisted of giants as big as the dinosaurs, plant-eaters, fast runners, and serpentine forms that lived in the sea), a lot of what you see now is what you got then.
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