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01 December 2025 EN sciencedaily Voir la traduction

Ancient long snouted croc from Egypt rewrites evolution

chasse prédateur Égypte fossile spécimen découverte évolution

A newly identified crocodile relative from Egypt pushes back the origins of the marine-hunting dyrosaurids by millions of years. The fossil, Wadisuchus kassabi, shows a mix of primitive and advanced traits that mark a key evolutionary transition. Rare specimens of different ages reveal how these ancient predators developed. The find reinforces Africa as the center of early dyrosaurid evolution.

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