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26 July 2023

25 July 2023

  • 17:5917:59, 25 July 2023 diff hist +8 m American alligator A. Brochu's "A new species of Late Cretaceous alligatoroid from Texas and the phylogeny of extinct Eusuchia," books like Martha A. Strawn's "Alligators: Prehistoric Presence in the American Landscape," and information provided by the Florida Museum all contribute to our knowledge of the evolutionary history of American alligators Tags: Manual revert Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • 15:0915:09, 25 July 2023 diff hist +8 m American alligator Elmidae,Nope.Genetic analysis says otherwise,Deinosuchus branched off from an crocodylomorph which also American alligators split off from,also comporative anatomy is another factor for such evidence. Tags: Manual revert Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • 09:4709:47, 25 July 2023 diff hist +8 m American alligator The evolutionary history of American alligators can be traced back to the Late Cretaceous period,specifically approximately 82 mya.The knowledge about their evolution during this period is based on various scientific studies and evidence, including fossil records, comparative anatomy, and genetic analysis.The primary evidence for the evolution of American alligators is the fact that during this timezone archosaurs were widespread,from which these alligators diversified aswell as Deinosuchus did. Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit

24 July 2023

19 July 2023

  • 10:5110:51, 19 July 2023 diff hist −3 m Sarcosuchus The 2014 National Geographic special:Bigger Than T-rex revolved around the new fossil neotype specimen of Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus discovered by Nizar Ibrahim in the kem kem beds,paul sereno was also present alongside him in order to unearth any other fossils,he discovered a Sarcosuchus Imperator fossil which was suprisingly well preserved than any other fossil of the flesh crocodile and was possibly somewhere around 98 or 97 million years old Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit

16 July 2023

  • 18:4318:43, 16 July 2023 diff hist +1 Nile crocodile According to a private study done by the professor of my local museum-Jacob Howard's says the species of the "Nile crocodile" in particular is a much earlier critter to nature than judged from the fossil record.He said the Nile crocodile evolved from Hyaelochampsa (an early true crocodillian) which lived 190 million years ago in Europe.He said a non perfectly adapted crocodillian needs 15 million to exceed evolutionary changes.Changes of reptilian animals can result in a high circumstance. Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit