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  2. File:Nile crocodile head.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Sobek - Wikipedia

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    Sobek is, above all else, an aggressive and animalistic deity who lives up to the vicious reputation of his patron animal, the large and violent Nile crocodile / West African crocodile. Some of his common epithets portray this nature succinctly, the most notable of which being: "he who loves robbery", "he who eats while he also mates", and ...

  4. Indosuchus - Wikipedia

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    ' Indian crocodile ') is a genus of abelisaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period (70 to 66 million years ago – the Maastrichtian), a theropod related to Abelisaurus. Like most theropods, Indosuchus was a bipedal carnivore. It was about 7 metres long, weighed about 1.2 tonnes, [1] and had a crested skull, flattened on the top.

  5. In tombs with crocodile heads, the soul of the deceased would be protected by the ancient Egyptian god Sobek, a figure commonly depicted as either a crocodile or a man with a crocodile head ...

  6. Aigialosuchus - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the holotype specimen of A. villandensis (top view), a fragmentary skull. Preserved portions in orange. Aigialosaurus was a long- and narrow-snouted crocodylomorph. [1] [5] [6] The bony nostrils on both sides of the head were fused to form a single larger fenestra (skull

  7. Crocodilia - Wikipedia

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    Vulnerable: American crocodile, mugger crocodile, and dwarf crocodile. The main threat to crocodilians worldwide is human activity, including hunting and habitat destruction. Early in the 1970s, more than 2 million wild crocodilian skins had been traded, depleting the majority of crocodilian populations, in some cases almost to extinction.

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  9. Kaprosuchus - Wikipedia

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    Kaprosuchus is known from a nearly complete skull 507 mm in length in which the lower jaw measured 603 mm long, total length is estimated to be around 2.42–3.77 m (7 ft 11 in – 12 ft 4 in) long. [3]

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