Size & Appearance
Diet & Hunting
Habitat & Time Period
“Super Croc” Facts
Science & Discovery
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How long could Deinosuchus grow?

About 35+ feet long

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What type of predator was Deinosuchus?

An apex predator

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When did Deinosuchus live?

About 75 million years ago (Late Cretaceous)

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What does the name “Deinosuchus” mean?

“Terrible crocodile”

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Where were the first fossils found?

North Carolina

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How heavy was Deinosuchus?

Over 5 tons

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What did it eat?

Dinosaurs, fish, turtles, and other animals

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Where did it live?

North America

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Was it bigger than modern crocodiles?

Yes—much larger

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What kind of fossils were first discovered?

Teeth

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What made its teeth special?

Large, strong teeth (up to ~6 inches) for crushing prey

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How did it hunt?

Ambush from water like modern crocodiles

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What type of environment did it live in?

Swamps, rivers, and coastal wetlands

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What size object is it often compared to?

A school bus

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What scientists study Deinosuchus?

Paleontologists

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What modern animal did it resemble?

A giant crocodile/alligator

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What evidence proves it ate dinosaurs?

Bite marks on dinosaur bones

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What major geographic feature split North America then?

The Western Interior Seaway

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What kind of teeth did it have?

Thick, crushing teeth

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Why is it hard to study Deinosuchus?

Fossils are incomplete

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What covered its back for protection?

Thick bony armor (osteoderms)

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Where would it attack prey?

At the water’s edge

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What famous park has its fossils?

Big Bend National Park

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What role did it play in its ecosystem?

Top predator (even over dinosaurs in some areas)

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What helped scientists understand its diet?

Fossils with bite marks and evidence of feeding