AN EXTINCT ‘SARCOSUCHUS’ CROCODILE ‘SUPERCROC’ TOOTH, LATE CRETACEOUS, 100 MILLION YEARS
AN EXTINCT ‘SARCOSUCHUS’ CROCODILE ‘SUPERCROC’ TOOTH, LATE CRETACEOUS, 100 MILLION YEARSthe fossil collected in South of Taouz, Moroccan Sahara, Suspended in a membrane display frame. With information card.Sarcosuchus (flesh eating crocodile), nicknamed supercroc, lived during the Cretaceous period (145 to 66 million years ago). With an estimated body length of around 30 feet, and weighing in at around 3.5 metric tons, it is one of the largest crocodiles that ever walked the Earth. Living at the same time as the dinosaurs, and capable of killing and eating them!Dimensions - 2.6 inches (6.6 cms) long
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AN EXTINCT ‘SARCOSUCHUS’ CROCODILE ‘SUPERCROC’ TOOTH, LATE CRETACEOUS, 100 MILLION YEARSthe fossil collected in South of Taouz, Moroccan Sahara, Suspended in a membrane display frame. With information card.Sarcosuchus (flesh eating crocodile), nicknamed supercroc, lived during the Cretaceous period (145 to 66 million years ago). With an estimated body length of around 30 feet, and weighing in at around 3.5 metric tons, it is one of the largest crocodiles that ever walked the Earth. Living at the same time as the dinosaurs, and capable of killing and eating them!Dimensions - 2.6 inches (6.6 cms) long