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Fossilized champsosaurus skull could still be out there near Climax, USask student says By Thomas Piller Global News Posted June 3, 2021 8:14 pm Updated June 3, 2021 8:18 pm ...
“Two kinds of champsosaurs lived during the Palaeocene Epoch in North America—Champsosaurus and Simoedosaurus,” said Brinkman. “Only two specimens of Simoedosaurus have been reported previously in ...
Abstract Although the neochoristodere Champsosaurus is well documented in Campanian deposits of western North America, species-diagnostic remains from these strata are restricted to the Dinosaur Park ...
Author (s): Russell, LS Russell Publication date: 1956 Journal: National Museum of Canada, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources Bulletin ...
A new skeleton of the amphibious reptile Champsosaurus from the late Paleocene of western North Dakota reveals that the head and body were dorsoventrally flattened as an adaptation to a fully aquatic ...
The fossilized remains of a champsosaurus, a crocodile-like animal that lived in swamps and ponds 65 million years ago, and a petrified tree stump that could only have existed in subtropical ...
The Champsosaurus was a crocodilelike creature that about 55 to 65 million years ago inhabited a shallow sea that extended across central and Eastern Montana.
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