[PYTANIE] Chthonosuchus Lethei
[PYTANIE] Chthonosuchus Lethei
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Ĺźce "Przewodnik po Ĺwiecie dinozaurĂłw" znalazĹem informacjÄ o krokodylu Chthonosuchus Lethei. PisaĹo tam Ĺźe miaĹ 30 metrĂłw, jednak nigdzie nie mogÄ nic o nim znaleĹşÄ. Co o nim wiecie?
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- Neogeński mastodont
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- Rejestracja: 23 czerwca 2009, o 10:40
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To pewnie przez chochliki i ich literĂłwki MoĹźe to Ci pomoĹźe:
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98 ft = 29,87 m... WiÄc chyba to ten sam krokodyl"Not aware of any giant marine crocs from the cenozoic though, though there were certainly some 40 footers in freshwater"
'Suchus Lethi' is only known to me by three tiny references. One is a caption in a book I have were is says "Suchomimus is now the prey of the real predator, the 98ft Suchos Lethi"...I have a hard time beleiving 98ft of croc. The other is a book I have written by a Polish Cryptozoologist i've mentioned here on the sight(Kazimar Kryselski/Charles Christopher) entitled simply "The largest crocs" It mentions crocodile toothmarks being found on whale bones. Using the distance from toothmark to toothmark he came up with a length of "greater than 60ft"?? The third was the quick mention on the show "Meg is now the prey of greater predators. Predators like Suchos Lethi, the nightmare croc of over 65ft long that terrorized the oceans after the time of the dinosaur. People say Megs were invicible yet i'd like to see Suchos Lethi have made a quick snack from an invicible Megaladon".
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