Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Jurassic Crocodile

LiveScience.com - Jurassic Crocodile Unearthed in Oregon

The fossil of an ancient amphibious reptile with a crocodile's body and a fish's tail has been unearthed in Oregon. Scientists believe the creature's remains were transported by geologic processes nearly 5,000 miles away from where it originally died more than 100 million years ago.

The new fossil is the oldest crocodilian ever unearthed in Oregon and one of the few to be unearthed on this side of the Pacific. The “hybrid” animal is thought to be a new species within the genus Thalattosuchia, a group of crocodilians living during the age of dinosaurs.

The reptile roamed a tropical environment in Asia about 142 to 208 million years ago. Called a Thalattosuchian, the amphibious creature [image] represents an early milestone in evolutionary history, marking a transition during which these reptiles moved from being semi-aquatic to wholly ocean species.

5 comments:

Cap'n Bob said...

In a related story, a sewer over 100 million years old has been located in Oregon.

Anonymous said...

No doubt, the Sci-Fi Channel is already commissioning a low-budget critter movie called SHARKODILE, with Erik Estrada, Larry Drake, Scott Baio, Gates McFadden, and some babe who takes off her bikini top for a promo scene.

mybillcrider said...

Hey, I'd watch it.

James Reasoner said...

I'll write the novelization.

Anonymous said...

However, I refuse to put it in a published schedule.