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- Sarcosuchus (/ˌsɑːrkoʊˈsuːkəs/; lit. 'flesh crocodile') is an extinct genus of crocodyliform and distant relative of living crocodilians that lived during...
- Three other extinct crocodyliformes, Sarcosuchus, Deinosuchus, and Rhamphosuchus had similar body sizes. Sarcosuchus and Deinosuchus had similar proportions...
- became extinct during the Late Turonian stage of the Late Cretaceous. Sarcosuchus is one of the best known pholidosaurs. It is believed to have attained...
- Petrie follow them. During their trek, Littlefoot is nearly eaten by a Sarcosuchus while playing in a swamp, but a Supersaurus named Sue saves his life...
- E.; Sidor, C. A.; Gado, B.; Gado, B (2001). "The giant crocodyliform Sarcosuchus from the Cretaceous of Africa" (PDF). Science. 294 (5546): 1516–1519...
- Tyra the Tyrannosaurus Stephen Baldwin as Surly the Sarcosuchus William Baldwin as Sarco the Sarcosuchus Rob Schneider as Dodger Dee Bradley Baker as Dinosaur...
- Crocodylomorphs were abundant; represented by the giant pholidosaur species Sarcosuchus imperator, as well as small notosuchians like Anatosuchus minor, Araripesuchus...
- studied to that point.: 480  In October, the discovery of a prehistoric Sarcosuchus skeleton was announced after digging began the previous year.: 125  Archaeological...
- about 55 cm long in Knoetschkesuchus to much larger dimensions, as in Sarcosuchus. Most crocodylomorphs were carnivores, but many lineages evolved to be...
- crocodyliforms such as Purussaurus, Gryposuchus, Rhamphosuchus, Euthecodon, and Sarcosuchus may have equaled or exceeded it in size or length. In 1954, Edwin H....