Fossilised crocodile remains. Fossilised tooth (right) and bone (left) from a prehistoric crocodile dating from the Lower Cretaceous period (around 14
Fossilised crocodile remains. Fossilised tooth (right) and bone (left) from a prehistoric crocodile dating from the Lower Cretaceous period (around 146-100 million years ago), found in Angeac-Charente, France.
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