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Devil Frog: The most terrifying frog in prehistory, most fond of preying on Tyrannosaurus rex, proof of continental drift theory

From an early age, we know that frogs are human friends, they help us eat the pests in the fields, so that our crops can have a good harvest, and we humans should also protect them well. But there is a frog that does not need humans to protect, does not eat mosquitoes like ordinary frogs, but lives on small dinosaurs. It is the most terrifying frog in prehistory: the devil frog,

Devil Frog: The most terrifying frog in prehistory, most fond of preying on Tyrannosaurus rex, proof of continental drift theory

In 1993, Klaus began searching the island of Madagascar for bone fragments of unusual giant frogs dating back to the late Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago. Along with fossil frog experts from University College London, the Devil Frog is not related to other African frogs. Similar to modern frogs, the Devil Frog has a broad mouth and strong jaws and teeth. Its skull is unusually thick and covered in a concave, convex carapace for protection. Its name consists of the Greek word for "devil" and the Latin word for "frog.".

Devil Frog: The most terrifying frog in prehistory, most fond of preying on Tyrannosaurus rex, proof of continental drift theory

Unlike today's frogs, the devil frog's most powerful part is its teeth. It can always quietly approach its prey without being detected, and then easily catch the prey it looks like. Its favorite prey is the cub of the Tyrannosaurus rex, which is very powerful when it feeds on the Tyrannosaurus rex. The devil frog is a terrifying predator hidden behind the Tyrannosaurus rex, since the appearance of the devil frog, dinosaurs are no longer the most terrifying existence of prehistoric behemoths, and the prehistoric giant beast that Tyrannosaurus rex fears most is the devil frog.

Devil Frog: The most terrifying frog in prehistory, most fond of preying on Tyrannosaurus rex, proof of continental drift theory

Klaus said frogs could not survive long in salt water, so he argues that the giant frog proved some controversial theories that there were indeed bridges between continents in the late days of the Devil Frog, which may have been Antarctica today, but antarctica at that time may have been much warmer than Antarctica today.

Devil Frog: The most terrifying frog in prehistory, most fond of preying on Tyrannosaurus rex, proof of continental drift theory

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