A 95 million years old crocodile was just dug up in Australia - with a Dinosaur still in its belly pictures_in_history "It would have looked something like Ducky from The Land Before Time. So you can imagine poor little Ducky crawling up onto the side of the bank and then a crocodile coming up and chomping it." Paleontologists in Queensland, Australia just came upon a nearly 100 million-year-old dinosaur — in the belly of a crocodile. This beaked ornithopod served as the last meal for onfractosuchus sauroktonos, an all-new species of Cretaceous crocodile that paleontologists have affectionately named "broken dinosaur killer." What's more, researchers made this lucky discovery by accident while moving earth with a loader in search of sauropod fossils. The loader significantly damaged the crocodile fossil — but in the process revealed the tiny dinosaur's bones sticking out of the crocodile's belly. See the photos and go inside the last moments of this or...
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