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Prehistoric ‘river boss’ is the largest extinct croc species ever discovered in Australia


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Say hello to Gunggamarandu maunala, or the "hole-headed river boss" – the biggest extinct croc yet found in Australia, and an important addition to the jigsaw of crocodylian evolution.

The newly named species, known from a partial skull that was unearthed in Queensland's Darling Downs region, belongs to a group called the tomistomines. Before this, tomistomines had never been found in Australia.

https://theconversation.com/prehistoric-river-boss-is-the-largest-extinct-croc-species-ever-discovered-in-australia-162667

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