Three indeterminate crocodylomorph teeth from the Csehbánya Formation in Veszprém County, Hungary. The teeth possibly belong to either cf. Allodaposuchus sp. or cf. Theriosuchus sp.
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Three indeterminate crocodylomorph teeth from the Csehbánya Formation in Veszprém County, Hungary. The teeth possibly belong to either cf. Allodaposuchus sp. or cf. Theriosuchus sp.
The discovery of a 168 million year old jaw fragment on the Isle of Skye in Scotland provides new information on the evolution of “dwarf crocodiles” and other crocodilians.
168 million years ago on Scotland’s Isle of Skye, “dwarf crocodiles” lived among dinosaurs.
Image by Joschua Knüppe