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PaleoColistologists discover the Dinosaur-Patagona crocodile

Aug. 29 (Pi) – A team of experts from the Argentina’s National Scientific research

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A adoption site, described on Wednesday in Science Journal Plos One, is located about 19 miles in the southern EL Catafete Catafete Catafonia.

The investigators have named Kostensuche Atrochi, including “Kosten” – The name of the Spatagoni Spirit – as well as “Nomo God of Egypt.

“This new kind is divided from all known forms such as the thickness of its teeth and skull, these aspects lead to its growing.

The animal was not a dioneer, even though it was a resident. It is the highest of the crocodiles known as peeirosaurs, from South America and Africa during the burn.

Kosstensuchus lived in humid, critical areas. It had a strong body and short legs that were directly built under its torso, which made it as soon as possible than today’s capitamalities and crocodiles.

Its head is measured about 20 inches – a hundred in all its size, receiving nickname “with a bulldog” of crocododas – and over 2 inches of meat. Its jaws, giving strong muscles, bring fast bites and powerful power.

“Another attacker we have received from the rocks by the cracks of Dinosaur Macrohorax – Prenivorous Predator in the last Dinosaurs before Fernando Noveras, a CONFICET de Natural Foundory Foundation and the Training Registrant.

This study increases diversity of known vertagonia and notes a record in South Peirosaurids. It also strengthens the evidence that, near the end of the cretaceous, a list of large, strong, lived in South America and Madagascar.

The project participated in the researchers from Argentina, Brazil, and Japan, the support of national science and Brazilian and the Carlos Chagas Filho Filho Filho Filo District and National Council Development.

CONICT said the acquisition was an essential innovation of the Patagonian ecosystem before the end of the Dinica period.

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