Prehistoric Monster Crocodile Found 18
F452 writes: "From an AP story in the Minneapolis StarTribune:
'A crocodile longer than a school bus and weighing about 10 tons was the top predator in an African river 110 million years ago, routinely dining on large dinosaurs that came within range of its toothy jaws.' Cool."
Crocodile Hunter! (Score:4, Funny)
At least his mate Wes better be there.
*chuckle*
Photos (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Photos (Score:1)
Oh, btw, we already knew these existed, those who saw the 'documentary' called Lake Placid!
Re:Photos (Score:1)
Your right, they wouldof rejected it, just like mine (this happens sooooo often to me).
Re:Photos (Score:1)
Re:Photos (Score:2)
Hooboy! (Score:2)
Crocodile Dundee 0 : The African Trip (Score:2, Interesting)
On display anytime soon? (Score:1)
film rights (Score:2, Funny)
Now, I know that Godzilla is from Japan. But isn't this just screaming for a Gozilla vs. Shaft movie?
Come on, think about it. Samuel Jackson as John Shaft, PhD paleontologist, Angelina Jolie as the environmentalist leading the local protest. They discover this huge skeleton, and one night, full moon, romantic tension between the leads, and while the lions sleep...the monster comes to life!
I've already got a deal with Burger King to release commemorative plastic cups.
Longer than a school bus? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Longer than a school bus? (Score:1)
-shpoffo
More complete story (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/supercroc/ [nationalgeographic.com]
The page has more photos, information about the paleontologists, and a link to a photo gallery [nationalgeographic.com].
Ignorant question (Score:1)
Does anyone know how long a modern croc takes to reach full growth (say, 12 feet)? For that matter, what about "hyper-giant" animals in general, such as those giant sharks in the paleozoic (or whatever period it was)?
PS - Maybe I should've titled this "does size matter?"