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Huge snakey crocodile-face sea monster discovered in Wyoming

Por: Newsweek Tech September 28, 2022

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An ancient serpentine sea monster, measuring more than 23 feet in length, has been discovered in Wyoming and has been named snakey crocodile-face by scientists.The giant reptile is thought to have swum the seas more than 70 million years ago, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Its name, Serpentisuchops, literally translates to snakey crocodile-face, describing the creature's long, snakey neck and protruding, crocodile-like jaws.For... + full article



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