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Prehistoric Marine Crocodile Unearthed In Sahara Was the Size Of a Bus [VIDEO]
Fossils unearthed from the Sahara Desert in Tunisia reveal the largest-known ocean-dwelling member of the crocodile family tree. This prehistoric predator dates back 130 million years, changing the way scientists view the mass extinction that is thought to have occurred at the end of the Jurassic period, 145 million years ago.
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