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Height 54 mm
sharp teeth suggest a predatory and/or piscivorous way of life
such as dipodines (gerbils) or macroscelids (elephant shrews)
Snout-tail length 251 mm
which features a prominent crest and dense
Kaprosuchus saharicus Zuul Height 54 mmKaprosuchus saharicus was an extinct crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous, specifically the Cenomanian stage (around 95 million years ago), that inhabited North Africa, in what is now the Sahara Desert. It is known from a nearly complete skull found in Niger, belonging to the Echkar Formation, and is notable for having one of the most extreme and specialized cranial morphologies among Mesozoic crocodyliforms. The most striking feature of Kaprosuchus
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