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Deinosuchus was first seen in the 2013 film of Kenny and the Lost World (released in March 2013) and serves as an antagonist with the Apatosaurus. * One was seen in the river with the long neck as it goes under and the Apatosaurus flips the raft into the river. As the surviving sailors are swimming to saftey Jack (Adrien Brody) hits the Apatosaurus with the green-hand grenade, as the crew are close to shore, and Herb (John Summer) the cameraman is killed along with three sailors as the croc-like creature grabs him by his bad leg, angrily Kenny gets his handgun and borrows a knife and he grabs the creature by its jaws and he shoots it twice in the face and stabs it in the belly.

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  • Deinosuchus was first seen in the 2013 film of Kenny and the Lost World (released in March 2013) and serves as an antagonist with the Apatosaurus. * One was seen in the river with the long neck as it goes under and the Apatosaurus flips the raft into the river. As the surviving sailors are swimming to saftey Jack (Adrien Brody) hits the Apatosaurus with the green-hand grenade, as the crew are close to shore, and Herb (John Summer) the cameraman is killed along with three sailors as the croc-like creature grabs him by his bad leg, angrily Kenny gets his handgun and borrows a knife and he grabs the creature by its jaws and he shoots it twice in the face and stabs it in the belly.
  • Deinosuchus is a species of alligatoroid crocodylian from the Campanian and early Maastrichian ages of the Late Cretaceous. It is known from two species; D.rugosus and D.riograndensis.
  • Deinosuchus is an adoptable animal in Zoo Tycoon 2: Extinct Animals and Zoo Tycoon: Dinosaur Digs. Deinosuchus was one of the largest crocodilians ever to exist.
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  • Deinosuchus was a huge crocodile that was created on day 6 of creation week. (like all land animals including dinosaurs).
  • Deinosuchus is an extinct genus related to the alligator that lived 80 to 73 million years ago, during the late Cretaceous period. The name translates as "terrible crocodile" and is derived from the Greek deinos, "terrible", and soukhos, "crocodile". The first remains were discovered in North Carolina (United States) in the 1850s; the genus was named and described in 1909. Additional fragments were discovered in the 1940s and were later incorporated into an influential, though inaccurate, skull reconstruction at the American Museum of Natural History. Knowledge of Deinosuchus remains incomplete, but better cranial material found in recent years has expanded scientific understanding of this massive predator.
  • Deinosuchus is a giant crocodilian, related to alligators, from the Cretaceous Period.
  • deinosuchus (dain-oh-such-us)was probably the biggest crocodile of all time.it was so big it used to prey on dinosaurs that cane to the river which was usually the larger dinosaurs.it used to live in north america and lived in the cretacious period. sadly it died out with the dinosaurs.deinosuchus weighed more than 3 tonnes. its name means terrible crocodile. It was 15m. long 2m. longer then t-rexnd 1 m. longer than giganotosaurus making it the second bigest land predator during the whole era of dinosaurs
  • Deinosuchus was one of the largest crocs ever, over 15 m long and 20 tonnes, this was the largest, crocodilian of all time, rivalled only by the 15 m Sarcosuchus who is 15 tonnes.
  • Deinosuchus ( /ˌdaɪnəˈsjuːkəs/ DY-nə-SEW-kəs) is an extinct genus related to the alligator. The name translates as "terrible crocodile" and is derived from the Greek deinos (δεινός), "terrible", and soukhos (σοῦχος), "crocodile". The first remains were discovered in North Carolina (United States) in the 1850s; the genus was named and described in 1909. Additional fragments were discovered in the 1940s and were later incorporated into an influential, though inaccurate, skull reconstruction at the American Museum of Natural History. Knowledge of Deinosuchus remains incomplete, but better cranial material found in recent years has expanded scientific understanding of this massive predator.
  • Deinosuchus is an extinct relative of the alligator that lived 80 to 73 Ma (million years ago), during the Late Cretaceous period. The name translates as "terrible crocodile" and is derived from the Greek δεινός/deinos ("terrible") and σουχος/suchos ("crocodile"). The first remains were discovered in North Carolina in the 1850s, but it was not until 1909 that the genus was named and described. Additional fragments were discovered in the 1940s and were later incorporated into an influential, though inaccurate, skull reconstruction at the American Museum of Natural History. Knowledge of Deinosuchus remains incomplete, but better cranial material found in recent years has expanded scientific understanding of this massive predator.
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