INSPECT the anatomy of Sarcosuchus imperator, or SuperCroc, the prehistoric 'emperor of the crocodiles' which swam the rivers of the world over 110 million years ago.
The web site (http://www.supercroc.org/) is titled 'It Ate Dinosaurs', so be warned if you decide to dip a toe into the croc's world.
The SuperCroc site takes you on a tour of how the world's largest crocodile skeleton was discovered in the Sahara Desert and how, through painstaking work, the skeleton was put back together.
The site features some brilliant pictures of the bones from when they were first found, to the different laboratory processes they went through to preserve them.
And from this work artists were able to recreate how the croc may have looked and how it lived. So get up to speed on all things SuperCroc, but only if you are brave enough.
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