Fossils
From Wyoming to Current-Day Tropics: How Prehistoric Crocodiles Survived
Crocodiles roamed areas of Wyoming and Canada 50 million years ago, enjoying the temperate climates. But since these areas are so far from ocean warming effects, scientists wondered how they remained habitable for large aquatic reptiles.
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