Hi there,
Does anybody have any information on how does S. imperator
relate to modern crocs? And to Purusaurus brasiliensis?
Thanx,
Claudio Angelo
Science writer
São Paulo - Brasil
In a message dated
10/25/01 12:11:42 PM Pacific Daylight Time, rtravsky@uwyo.edu writes:
<< http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1619000/1619458.stm
Scientists have released new details of a giant super-crocodile which
lived around 110 million years ago and grew to the length of a bus.
>>
OK, that's it! Mike
Skrepnick has now exceeded his yearly allotment of published restorations and
will now be timed-out in order to spread the business around to other
paint-stained wretches. DV
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