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Kaprosuchus
SKU 095866300807
Price
$12.75
Kaprosuchus shows that prehistoric ‘crocs’ were more diverse than crocodiles today. This extinct relative of modern crocodiles had tusk-like fangs that earned it the nickname “boar croc”. It lived in northern Africa during the late Cretaceous, 95 million years ago.
- History: Kaprosuchus saharicus is known only from one almost complete 1.7-foot-long skull, described and named in 2009. The genus name means ‘boar crocodile’, in reference its three pairs of long fangs, one pair of which protrude upwards and are reminiscent of the tusks of a boar. The species name refers to the Sahara where it was discovered.
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Only 2 left in stock
Product Detail
- Size: This Kaprosuchus toy is 8.25 inches long and 2 inches high.
- The Kaprosuchus is part of the Wild Safari® Prehistoric World collection
- All Safari products are Non-toxic and BPA free
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