National Geographic
Who would win in a fight—a dinosaur or a giant crocodile? Around 75 million years ago in North America, the top predator was clear—Deinosuchus, the “terrible crocodile,” a 35-foot, five-ton giant that was larger than most dinosaurs and capable of eating them. How Deinosuchus became such a large and widespread predator has been a mystery—but a new study may finally explain how it became so dominant. Learn more at the link in bio. Illustration by Julius T Csotonyi / Science Photo Library
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Crocodiles still exist they already won
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100 dinos vs 1 croc
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Deinosuchus my beloved
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Crocs still here so we all know who won 😂
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#bombardirocrocodilo is his new best version
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This is so tuff
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Steve Irwin’s heart would have BLOOOMED with ❤️ “OI! Thats a biggun theah isn’t she a BEAUT”
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What’s the difference between this guy and Sarcosuchus?
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❤️❤️❤️🔥
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Hell yeah, let's bring back Deinosuchus, we need them more than ever.
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😍😍
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❤️
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en la finca de un tío mío había uno así
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Is there a giant ancient gorilla it can fight
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Gustav