AP/ November 25, 2010, 4:28 PM

100-Million-Year-Old Crocodile Species Found

A new species of crocodile that lived 100 million years ago has been identified from a fossil found in Thailand, researchers said Thursday.

Komsorn Lauprasert, a scientist at Mahasarakham University, said the species had longer legs than modern-day crocodiles and probably fed on fish, based on the characteristics of its teeth.

"They were living on land and could run very fast," said Komsorn, who noticed the skull fossil in a museum in the summer of 2006. The 6-inch-long (15-centimeter-long) fossil was originally retrieved from an excavation site in Nakhon Rathchasima province, also known as Korat, but had not been identified as belonging to a distinct species.

The species has been named "Khoratosuchus jintasakuli," after Korat province, where the fossil was found, and the last name of the director of the Northeastern Research Institute of Petrified Wood and Mineral Resources, Pratueng Jintasakul.

The finding has been published a peer-reviewed publication of The Geological Society of London.

Northeastern Thailand has become an important site for paleontologists in recent decades. Numerous prehistoric fossils have been found in Thailand's so-called dinosaur belt, where fossil-rich Mesozoic-era sedimentary rock has been thrust to the surface.

Thai and French scientists began conducting joint research in the area in 1980 after a geologist seeking uranium found a dinosaur thigh bone in the late 1970s.


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WirelessPhones says:
The American Alligators and the crocodiles belong to a group of reptiles called crocodilians. Crocodilians are the largest of the living reptiles. American Alligators have a long snout with upward facing nostrils at the end, this lets them breathe while the rest of the body is underwater. The young can be distinguished from the adults by the bright yellow stripes on the tail, adults have dark stripes on the tail.
http://www.wildlifeworld360.com/awesome-american-alligator.html
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amadeo123 says:
Probably Adam and Eve played and swam with them after visiting their neighbors the Rubbles and the Flintstones.
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DDayDan says:
100 million years?

Took 'em long enough to find it!
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hakori says:
Right next to the American alligator and American bison...
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starving1968-3 says:
They would STILL be alive to today if Noah would have put a couple of them on his Ark!!
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hakori says:
I'm confused. My creationist friends say the world is only 6000 years old. Did the devil place this fossil in the ground to mislead us? Or are dating methods so liberally biased that these evilolutionits intentionalLy mislead God's good people? I think I need Christine O'Donnell's input on this...
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amadeo123 replies:
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She can't answer because she is busy watching Harry Potter
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gohan31 says:
Are you sure it is a crocodile that ONLY eats fish, that's six inches long? sounds like a croc of to me!
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