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australfoto > Replicas of "Adamantinasuchus navae" and the skeleton, a terrestrial crocodylomorph are presented to journalists at Geology department of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April. 17, 2007. The fossil was found recently in the construction site of a dam in Marilia, in the state of Sao Paulo. The new species, whose morphology is unique among terrestrail crocodylomorphs, measured 50 cms and weighed 10 Kg. It lived around 90 million years ago in the southeastern region of Brazil. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > William Roberto Nava, Palentology's Museum of Marilia, Sao Paulo shows to journalists the replica of "Adamantinasuchus navae", a terrestrial crocodylomorph are presented to journalists at Geology department of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April. 17, 2007. The fossil was found recently in the construction site of a dam in Marilia, in the state of Sao Paulo. The new species, whose morphology is unique among terrestrail crocodylomorphs, measured 50 cms and weighed 10 Kg. It lived around 90 million years ago in the southeastern region of Brazil. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > Brazilian researcher Mario Nicoll speaks to journalists during the presentation of "Adamantinasuchus navae", a terrestrial crocodylomorph,  at Geology department of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April. 17, 2007.
The fossil was found recently in the construction site of a dam in Marilia, in the state of Sao Paulo. The new species, whose morphology is unique among terrestrail crocodylomorphs, measured 50 cms and weighed 10 Kg. It lived around 90 million years ago in the southeastern region of Brazil. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > Brazilian researcher Mario Nicoll shows a replica of "Adamantinasu-
chus navae", a terrestrial crocodylomorph presented to journalists at Geology department of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April. 17, 2007. The fossil was found recently in the construction site of a dam in Marilia, in the state of Sao Paulo. The new species, whose morphology is unique among terrestrail crocodylomorphs, measured 50 cms and weighed 10 Kg. It lived around 90 million years ago in the southeastern region of Brazil. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > A replica of "Adamantinasuchus navae", a terrestrial crocodylomorph are presented to journalists at Geology department of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April. 17, 2007. The fossil was found recently in the construction site of a dam in Marilia, in the state of Sao Paulo. The new species, whose morphology is unique among terrestrail crocodylomorphs, measured 50 cms and weighed 10 Kg. It lived around 90 million years ago in the southeastern region of Brazil. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > A replica of "Adamantinasuchus navae", a terrestrial crocodylomorph are presented to journalists at Geology department of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April. 17, 2007. The fossil was found recently in the construction site of a dam in Marilia, in the state of Sao Paulo. The new species, whose morphology is unique among terrestrail crocodylomorphs, measured 50 cms and weighed 10 Kg. It lived around 90 million years ago in the southeastern region of Brazil. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > Students look on a scientific-made example of the Uberabatitan Ribeiroi, dinosaur species discovered recently that lived in Brazilian territory some 65 million years ago, which is exibited at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil, 24 September 2008. The height of the Uberabatitan was nearly up the 20 meters and weigh some 16 tons. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > A model of the head of Uberabatitan Ribeiroi, a Late Cretaceous period dinosaur, is seen at the Federal University, in Rio de Janeiro, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008. Three specimens were found in different fossil sites of Uberaba County, in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. The Uberabatitan Ribeiroi, which lived in what is currently Brazil some 65 million years ago, had a length of more than 20 meters and weighed some 16 tons. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > Students look on a scientific-made example of the Uberabatitan Ribeiroi, dinosaur species discovered recently that lived in Brazilian territory some 65 million years ago, which is exibited at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil, 24 September 2008. The height of the Uberabatitan was nearly up the 20 meters and weigh some 16 tons. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
Replicas of "Adamantinasuchus navae" and the skeleton, a terrestrial crocodylomorph are presented to journalists at Geology department of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April. 17, 2007. The fossil was found recently in the construction site of a dam in Marilia, in the state of Sao Paulo. The new species, whose morphology is unique among terrestrail crocodylomorphs, measured 50 cms and weighed 10 Kg. It lived around 90 million years ago in the southeastern region of Brazil. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > Replicas of "Adamantinasuchus navae" and the skeleton, a terrestrial crocodylomorph are presented to journalists at Geology department of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April. 17, 2007. The fossil was found recently in the construction site of a dam in Marilia, in the state of Sao Paulo. The new species, whose morphology is unique among terrestrail crocodylomorphs, measured 50 cms and weighed 10 Kg. It lived around 90 million years ago in the southeastern region of Brazil. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
Replicas of "Adamantinasuchus navae" and the skeleton, a terrestrial crocodylomorph are presented to journalists at Geology department of Rio de Janeiro's Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April. 17, 2007. The fossil was found recently in the construction site of a dam in Marilia, in the state of Sao Paulo. The new species, whose morphology is unique among terrestrail crocodylomorphs, measured 50 cms and weighed 10 Kg. It lived around 90 million years ago in the southeastern region of Brazil. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
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