Mekosuchus is a genus of extinct Australasian mekosuchine crocodilian. Species of Mekosuchus were generally small-sized (less than 2 m (6 ft 7 in) long), ...
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Feb 17, 2023 · The Mekosuchus genus only went extinct 3,000 years ago, and it makes me sad to think that we could've had dog sized land crocs to keep as pets.
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Mekosuchus is a genus of extinct crocodiles within the clade Mekosuchinae. It was small in size and terrestrial, making them the last surviving group.
Description. Mekosuchus is a genus of extinct Australasian crocodiles within the subfamily Mekosuchinae. They are believed to have been made extinct by the ...
Mekosuchus is a genus of extinct crocodiles within the subfamily Mekosuchinae. There are currently four species of Mekosuchus recognised.
It is a rather small crocodilian, growing only to be around 2 meters long when fully grown, due to insular dwarfism. The poor soils of New Caledonia restrict ...
Mekosuchus inexpectatus, n. g., n. sp., crocodilien nouveau de l'Holocene de Nouvelle Calédonie. Comptes Rendu de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris, Serie II 304: ...
Oct 21, 2019 · Named Mekosuchus inexpectatus, the New Caledonian mekosuchine was only about 2m long (6'6′′), just slightly bigger than the modern dwarf crocodile.
Mekosuchus is, or was, a genus of terrestrial (NOT ARBOREAL) dwarf crocodile from Australasia, first appearing during the Late Oligocene.