The Crocodile That Ate Dinosaurs. Here's Why

#Sarcosuchus #SuperCroc #prehistoric One hundred and ten million years ago, something was waiting in a prehistoric river. Thirty-six feet long. Eight tons. A skull longer than a grown man is tall. One hundred and thirty-two teeth that never stopped growing. It had been growing for fifty years. And it wasn't finished yet. Dinosaurs came to this river every day to drink. Not all of them left. This is the story of Sarcosuchus imperator — SuperCroc. The largest crocodilian that ever lived. An animal so perfectly designed that its blueprint has survived two hundred million years, four mass extinctions, and an asteroid impact. And it's still here today. Just smaller. Some clips and footage used in this video belong to their respective owners and are used for educational and commentary purposes under fair use: BBC (Walking With Dinosaurs, Planet Dinosaur), Path of Titans (Alderon Games), Fan-made content, Zapping Sauvage. No copyright infringement is intended. All rights belong to their respective owners. If you are a rights holder and wish to request removal or credit changes, please contact us directly before filing a claim. #Dinosaurs #Cretaceous #PrehistoricAnimals #Paleontology #ExtinctAnimals #PrehistoricPlanet #WalkingWithDinosaurs #MarineReptiles #AncientEarth #Evolution #NatureDocumentary #Crocodile