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Discovery of Eosphorosuchus lacrimosa: A 200-Million-Year-Old Crocodile Relative
Researchers have identified a new prehistoric species, Eosphorosuchus lacrimosa, a relative of modern crocodiles that lived around 200 million years ago.
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Summary
The fossil record has revealed a new species named Eosphorosuchus lacrimosa, which is linked to the Crocodylomorpha group that includes today's crocodiles.
This species is believed to have existed approximately 200 million years ago, during a time when early reptiles were diversifying.
Eosphorosuchus lacrimosa derives its name from the Greek personification of the morning star, reflecting its significance in paleontological studies.
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