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Modern crocodiles traded skull strength for streamlining as they adapted to water, study shows
Crocodiles were not always the aquatic predators we know today. Living crocodiles evolved from ancient lineages that were ...
Scientists say they have unearthed Australia’s oldest known crocodile eggshells, potentially shedding light on ancient ...
Scientists have identified a new crocodile precursor that looked deceptively dinosaur-like and hunted with speed and ...
Wadisuchus kassabi, an ancient crocodile from Egypt, shows crocodiles lived in the sea, offering insight into reptile evolution.
Scientists say the earliest long-snouted fossil crocodile, which was around 12 feet long, lived about 80 million years ago.
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Do Crocodiles Really Cry?
We’ve all heard the phrase “crocodile tears,” but do crocodiles actually cry? Interestingly enough, yes, they do, but not for ...
Crocodiles do produce tears, but these are purely biological, triggered by jaw movement and the need for eye lubrication, not ...
Well, the Irwin family has fans in their feels yet again. Robert Irwin took a break from Dancing With the Stars rehearsals to ...
Crocodiles react to the distress of a crying infant, even from very distant species. Nile crocodiles were found to be able to tell the level of distress of a crying baby from several species, ...
In a local grazier's backyard in the small southeast QLD town of Murgon, scientists have been digging for decades in what looks like an unremarkable clay pit. But within the clay lies one of Australia ...
Crocodiles were not always the aquatic predators we know today. Living crocodiles evolved from ancient lineages that were ...
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