- were
probably the
first Deinosuchus remains to be
scientifically described.
Another large tooth that
likely came from
Deinosuchus,
discovered in Tar Heel...
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greater than that of the
Miocene Rhamphosuchus, the Late
Cretaceous Deinosuchus, and the
Miocene Purussaurus according to
current estimates at that time...
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extinct crocodyliformes, Sarcosuchus,
Deinosuchus, and
Rhamphosuchus had
similar body sizes.
Sarcosuchus and
Deinosuchus had
similar proportions, but both...
- Schwimmer,
David R. (2002). "The Size of
Deinosuchus". King of the Crocodylians: The
Paleobiology of
Deinosuchus.
Indiana University Press. pp. 42–63....
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resident Triceratops at
Triceratops Cr****.
Deinosuchus Dip: This is a huge lake,
where the park's
Deinosuchus is kept.
Ornithomimus Pond: This
paddock features...
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ankylosaur Zuul, the
tyrannosaur Daspletosaurus, and the
giant alligatoroid Deinosuchus. Ishikawa, H.; Tsuihiji, T.; Manabe, M. (2023). "Furcatoceratops elucidans...
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estimate the bite
force of
extinct species. An 11-to-12-metre (36–39 ft)
Deinosuchus would apply a
force of 23,100 lbf (103,000 N),
nearly twice that of the...
- claw"),
Deinocheirus ("terrible hand");
Dinodocus ("terrible beam");
Deinosuchus ("terrible crocodile"),
Dinohippus ("terrible horse"),
Dinosorex ("terrible...
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Deinosuchus Diplocynodon Leidyosuchus Listrognathosuchus Globidonta...
- rays), frogs, salamanders, turtles, lizards, and crocodilians, with
Deinosuchus being the apex predator. A
variety of
early mammals were present, including...