A crocodile that ate dinosaurs?

SuperCroc or the Sarcosuchus imperator

Have you heard of a crocodile that preyed on dinosaurs? I don’t think I had, until I saw a cast of a fossil* at the Oakland Zoo. Called the SuperCroc — what else could you possibly call a crocodile that could eat a dinosaur — this prehistoric member of the crocodile family was about 42 feet long. Studies say that this creature lived in Africa 110 million years ago. The zoological name of the SuperCroc is Sarcosuchus imperator. This is a must-see.

SuperCroc or the Sarcosuchus imperator, Oakland.

 

SuperCroc

Some facts that I found:
Fact sheet: All about SuperCrocs
Wikipedia: Sarcosuchus

*The fossil is said to have been found in the Sahara and unearthed by paleontologist Paul Sereno.

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35 thoughts on “A crocodile that ate dinosaurs?

    1. Thank you so much, USP. Exposure – that's something I need to learn more about.
      Yes. Dinosaur of a croc. Huge and thankfully extinct.

  1. 42 feet long!!! Goodness gracious me!! Even I am glad that I wasn’t there 110 million years ago or may be I was; may be I was that crocodile.

    My kittens saw this photograph and got scared 🙁

    1. Hmm… the fossil itself was humongous. I wonder what it must have been like with all its flesh and all. Scary! You just had to show these pictures to the poor kitties? Poor things, they must've had nightmares. I hope those links at the end were useful. That's for curious people like you 🙂

      You never know, you just might have been a crocodile, a SuperCroc to be precise. :D.
      Hey Deb, nice to know you have pet kittens. 🙂

  2. So the croc still caught the foot of the dinosaur and snapped and then went for the neck or how did it manage to eat dinosaur? Did it eat baby dinos, did it still wait in swamps for the dinos to come for a drink of water…how?

    1. These are supposed to have been really big crocs. I believe it did wait for the dinosaurs to come by for some water. My reading tells me that like the rest of the family they probably waited patiently and when their prey came by they might have charged out of water and attacked 'neck first'.

      I wonder what preyed on the SuperCrocs!

  3. Really amazing !!! Its opened mouth frightens ! I wonder how they ate up the huge dinos… And I think, from somewhere I have heard that crocodiles themselves are a distant family member of dinosaurs ?!

    1. Yeah Abhinav, the mouth is really terrifying, indeed. They are supposed to have had over a hundred of those enormous teeth. I just learnt that there were crocs smaller than the Supercroc, that also feasted on smaller dinosaurs that were just as big as them or smaller.
      They might have been related. I wish somebody who knows would leave a comment for us; I know these pictures keep coming up on searches like crazy. Let's hope somebody with authority tells us a little more.

  4. wow, that would have been one incredible dominant beast on the top of the food chain. Its a shame that beasts like this no longer exist at this size, but at the same time I'm glad they don't haha

    1. I didn't know about it until I saw this fossil a few years ago. It was great getting to know about it. You won't believe the amount of searches that are being made for the supercroc. It has been my top post for a really long time. Most of the views come from the searches for it. 🙂

      Thank you for coming by, Dheeraj.

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