Scientists say the earliest long-snouted fossil crocodile, which was around 12 feet long, lived about 80 million years ago.
A newly identified fossil species, Wadisuchus kassabi, dating to the Campanian period (about 80 million years ago), extends the evolutionary history of Dyrosauridae and underscores Egypt’s Western ...
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Sharp-toothed fossil proves sea-going crocodiles originated in Africa
A sharp-toothed fossil found in an Egyptian desert proves that sea-going crocodiles originated in Africa, according to ...
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Earliest long-snouted crocodile fossil from Egypt traces the African origins of marine crocs
A team of Egyptian paleontologists has uncovered a remarkable fossil that alters our understanding of crocodile evolution. Found deep in Egypt’s Western Desert, the newly identified species, ...
The United Nations Mine Action Service estimates between 5% and 10% of Israeli weapons fired into Gaza in the past two years ...
In the Western Desert of Egypt, an ancient crocodile-like species was found. Mihajlo Stojkovic via Unsplash During the era of the late Cretaceous, the land that now sits in modern-day Egypt was far ...
Scientists believe they’ve discovered the remains of a secret entrance inside one of Egypt’s oldest pyramids after over 4,500 ...
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