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Prussian crocodile - the king of prehistoric crocodile power

author:Animal narrator

Hello friends from the audience. Our protagonist in this issue is the Prussian crocodile.

Prussian crocodile - the king of prehistoric crocodile power

When it comes to prehistoric crocodiles, everyone may first think of the emperor crocodile and the dinosaur crocodile in the era of the dinosaurs, but from the current fossil evidence, the Prussian crocodile is the largest crocodile in average size. After all, there are already about ten individual fossils that are more than ten meters long, accounting for a small half of the total number of fossils of the Prus crocodile. It is speculated that their limit may exceed 15 meters and their weight can exceed 5 tons.

Prussian crocodile - the king of prehistoric crocodile power

And the emperor crocodile and the dinosaur can occasionally hit a dinosaur to pursue the next stimulation, and the Prussian crocodile can be said to be a can fight. We will not talk about the carnivores of the Miocene, even the herbivores and the Prussian crocodile are not of the same level.

Prussian crocodile - the king of prehistoric crocodile power

The hardware of the Prussian crocodile should be slightly stronger than that of the emperor crocodile and the crocodile, and it is also very versatile, the saber-shaped teeth in the first half are used to hunt land animals, and the short blunt teeth in the second half can hunt turtles with hard shells. Sure enough, it was turnip cabbage, loved by everyone, and the whole crocodile family really didn't have a hoho old ruler.

Prussian crocodile - the king of prehistoric crocodile power

In addition to the thick and all-powerful skull, the Prus crocodile is also more capable of land movement than the emperor crocodile and the dinosaur crocodile. The peruvian crocodile's limbs are very thick, and it can even run quickly to the ground in a short period of time.

Prussian crocodile - the king of prehistoric crocodile power

But even this almost open crocodile went extinct about 8 million years ago. Alas, no crocodile can escape the targets of nature.