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Museum Fossil Reveals Triassic Crocodile Cousin with Powerful Jaws
20 April 2026 EN sci-news

Museum Fossil Reveals Triassic Crocodile Cousin with Powerful Jaws

jaw museum Late Triassic Triassic fossil specimen CT-scan new species

CT scans of a decades-old specimen from the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History show a new species of short-snouted crocodylomorph with unusually strong jaws, offering a rare snapshot of ecological specialization in the Late Triassic epoch. The post Museum Fossil Reveals Triassic Crocodile Cousin with Powerful Jaws appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.

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