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65 million years after the dinosaurs suffered a serious blow, the most successful archosaurs - the crocodilians - are still with us. Whether you regard yourself as a crocophile, a curious bystander, or prey, you owe it to yourself to learn more about the most successful semi-aquatic predators of all time, and perhaps a little about those who work with them.

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65 million years after the dinosaurs suffered a serious blow, the most successful archosaurs - the crocodilians - are still with us. Whether you regard yourself as a crocophile, a curious bystander, or prey, you owe it to yourself to learn more about the most successful semi-aquatic predators of all time, and perhaps a little about those who work with them.

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Croc Blog: August 2013

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Monday, August 19, 2013. CrocLog Podcast Episode 14. In this episode we dont interview anyone, but you do get to hear us at our worst! Links to the podcast below:. Links to this post. Tuesday, August 13, 2013. You can carry the entire Chinese alligator genome on a USB stick. So Zhejiang University scientists have finally sequenced the entire genome for the Chinese alligator ( Alligator sinensis. Why is sequencing entire genomes important? Maybe not in 2013, but I'm sure it's coming. Links to this post.

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Croc Blog: May 2013

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Monday, May 13, 2013. What really killed Lolong? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 65 million years after the dinosaurs suffered a slight setback, the most successful archosaurs - the crocodilians - are still with us. Whether you regard yourself as a crocophile, a curious bystander, or prey, you owe it to yourself to learn more about the most successful semi-aquatic predators of all time, and perhaps a little about those who work with them. View my complete profile.

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Croc Blog: Crocodile predators, or crocodiles having a bad week?

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Saturday, March 08, 2014. Crocodile predators, or crocodiles having a bad week? Is that. a crocodile tail? Photo by Marvin Muller. Everyone is aflutter lately with some interesting photos doing the rounds that show crocodiles and alligators having what could be considered a bad day. First there was this great series. Of photos showing a water python ( Liasis fuscus. Subduing and eating a freshwater crocodile ( Crocodylus johnstoni. The neck bite of doom for this alligator. Photo by Geoff Walsh. I'm a zoo...

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Croc Blog: Expanding CrocBITE

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Thursday, November 27, 2014. The exciting news is that we're now collaborating with Dr Simon Pooley of Imperial College London, who's recently received an ESRC Impact Acceleration Award. To develop visualisations that will integrate with CrocBITE. Simon is employing Information is Beautiful to come up with innovative ways of presenting these data to help us find patterns. This will be available to all users as an interactive online tool to help interpret the information. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Croc Blog: February 2013

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Thursday, February 14, 2013. A Night for the Crocs. Adult Tomistoma, Photo (c) Soham Mukherjee. I should have posted about this earlier, but recent events have made the last few weeks a little hectic. This Saturday 16 February an event called "A Night for the Crocs" is being held at Zoo Miami in Florida. I won't duplicate any more information from their website, so go and check it out here. Sounds like a lot of fun for a good cause, and you can't argue with that! Links to this post. So long, Lolong.

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Pelagornis Update | The Theatrical Tanystropheus

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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. Good tidings and well-wishes! I’m currently unable to upload photographs to this particular enrty, but rest assured: I’ll lavish the post with fascinating images as soon as I’m able! At any rate, I wanted to call everyone’s attention to an exciting piece of news. Last February, I dedicated a post to the well-known but poorly represented (in the fossiliferous sense). A French member of the pelagornithidae family. By its...

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What’s a ‘Tanystropheus’? | The Theatrical Tanystropheus

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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. What’s a ‘Tanystropheus’? Good tidings and well-wishes! The answer to the question posed by the heading of this post is located here. After reading this article, you may wonder why I display images of proboscideans (elephants and kin) atop my blog and in my comments-section avatar rather than. Itself. This phenomenon is due to the simple fact that I personally find them to be more interesting (though. Dave Hone’s...

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Spotlight on Crocs: Daly River croc attack

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Saturday, April 11, 2009. Daly River croc attack. There has been another fatal crocodile attack. Within weeks of the young girl being taken while swimming at creek in Darwin's rural area. This time 20 year old Keith Parry disappeared. While attempting to swim across the Daly River to get some alcohol to drink from the community on the other side. He left his campsite and unfortunately his relatives looked on in horror. 80 metres down from where the attack happened. This another painful fact, however most...

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Spotlight on Crocs: Another croc news day

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Monday, April 13, 2009. Another croc news day. Another day here in Darwin and we still have plenty to talk about regarding crocodiles. During the busy Easter long weekend the inebriated fellow on the right here decided to dance on top of a croc trap in Darwin Harbour and wave to passerbys, who of course took this picture of him that was also put on the cover of todays paper. Yesterday the Minister for Primary Industry Kon Vatskalis says he is pushing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Crocodiles are al...

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Spotlight on Crocs: November 2008

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Thursday, November 20, 2008. Here is a video link. Where you can see Dave Lindner discussing the capture of Sweetheart on the Finniss River. Sweetheart. Was a 5.1 metre crocodile that became infamous for attacking boats and capsizing them during the 70's in the Northern Territory. Wednesday, November 19, 2008. I know this isn't a crocodile story but it sure has some resemblance to the usual stories. An eel attacking swimmers. Sunday, November 16, 2008. Near high profile tourist destination Magnetic Islan...

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Spotlight on Crocs: April 2009

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Monday, April 13, 2009. Another croc news day. Another day here in Darwin and we still have plenty to talk about regarding crocodiles. During the busy Easter long weekend the inebriated fellow on the right here decided to dance on top of a croc trap in Darwin Harbour and wave to passerbys, who of course took this picture of him that was also put on the cover of todays paper. Yesterday the Minister for Primary Industry Kon Vatskalis says he is pushing. On Tuesday a large saltwater crocodile was spotted.

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T.T.T.’s greatest hits | The Theatrical Tanystropheus

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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. TTT’s greatest hits. Good tidings and well-wishes! I thought that I’d take this opportunity to list my personal favorite posts to date for the benefit of anyone just getting acquainted with my blog. So, without further ado, here’s “The Theatrical Tanystropheus”‘s pick of the litter (in chronological order):. Triassic Critters: Sphenosuchians (aka: Triassic Greyhounds). The top 5 myths about Woolly Mammoths. You are com...

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Ferret Legging 101 | The Theatrical Tanystropheus

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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. Good tidings and well-wishes! I’ve just completed my first day of class here at Stony Brook and am already overstuffed with homework assignments! And checking this out! Laquo; Weekly Spotlight: Steropodon. Weekly Spotlight (Mini Version): Pezosiren. Date : August 31, 2010. Topics I Rarely Cover. I dunno, mutton busting is pretty epic (5 year olds getting buck off sheep)! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Aquatic Amniote, The.

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Spotlight on Crocs: Coral Bay crocodile

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Monday, April 13, 2009. On Tuesday a large saltwater crocodile was spotted. Near Coral Bay in Western Australia. This was the first time in 10 years they had found a crocodile this far south on the west coast. The problem was they had lost sight of it again and the Easter long weekend was quickly approaching. Out of sight. Later on it was spotted again moving north and authorities deemed it a better option to shoot the animal. Instead to end the matter. August 27, 2010 at 12:11 AM. This is really fantast...

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Tuesday, June 13, 2017. CrocLog Podcast - Week of 15th May 2017 (Episode 20). Heres the latest episode of the CrocLog Podcast. I say latest because this was actually recorded a few weeks ago, but work intervened and I had to leave it until now to finish it off. But better late than never, right? And its still highly relevant. Ill be composing some new podcast music at some point, unless I can rescue the old theme through technical trickery. Links and the podcast below:. Links to this post. David turned 9...

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Crocodilians: Natural History and Conservation - Crocodiles, Caimans, Alligators, Gharials

Created by Adam Britton. Welcome to CROCODILIAN.COM. Crocodilians: Natural History and Conservation is the Internet's largest crocodile site, established in 1995. Written by a crocodile specialist, it's an ever-growing database of everything you need to know about crocodiles, including all the different species, their biology, conservation, how they talk, and even their captive care. When you can't trust Wikipedia, come straight to the source. LATEST UPDATE: 5 MAY 2012. A regularly updated blog where we.