New 'Swamp Monster' Skull Found in Texas

Discover News-'They had basically the same lifestyle as the modern crocodile, by living in and around the water, eating fish, and whatever animals came to the margins of the rivers and lakes,' study researcher Bill Mueller, assistant curator of paleontology at the Museum of Texas Tech University, said in a statement.

A toothy, long-nosed skull found in Texas belonged to a "swamp monster" that lived more than 200 million years ago.

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"They had basically the same lifestyle as the modern crocodile, by living in and around the water, eating fish, and whatever animals came to the margins of the rivers and lakes," study researcher Bill Mueller, assistant curator of paleontology at the Museum of Texas Tech University, said in a statement.

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