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‘Snakey crocodile-face’: New prehistoric sea monster discovered in Wyoming

Por: WGN-TV Nation September 30, 2022

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Posted: Sep 30, 2022 / 12:02 PM CDT Updated: Sep 30, 2022 / 12:11 PM CDT SHARE CHARLESTON, S.C. () — Researchers have discovered a new type of prehistoric sea creature whose name translates to “snakey crocodile-face.” A team led by College of Charleston geology professor Scott Persons is behind the discovery of the Serpentisuchops, described as a “beast that swam the seas while dinosaurs walked the earth 70 million years ago.” It... + full article



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