BEIJING, July 10 -- A 90-million-year-old fossil of
an unknown species of crocodile that inhabited Brazil's southeast region in
unusual environmental conditions has been unveiled by researchers in Rio de
Janeiro.
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A 90-million-year-old fossil of an
unknown species of crocodile that inhabited Brazil's southeast region
in unusual environmental conditions has been unveiled by researchers in
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Brazilian paleontologists presented a fossil of an
unknown species of a prehistoric crocodile, which roamed Brazil's southeastern
region some 90 million years ago.
Ismar Carvalho, paleontologist said, "This species of
Aramdillosuchus is only found in the inland region of Sao Paulo state and this
has been a surprise, especially because we are used to finding crocodiles in hot
and humid areas, but in this case these are crocodiles who lived in hot, arid
and dry regions."
The 2-meter-long crocodile that weighed some 120 kg,
lived in the late Cretaceous period. Then, the average day-time temperature in
Brazil's southeast was 45 degrees Celsius.
Although only fragments of the fossil were unearthed,
researchers of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University managed to assemble the
crocodile's complete skeleton.
Researches also said the new species, found in Sao
Paulo state's Bauru basin region, had unique techniques to escape larger
predators.
(Source: CCTV.com)