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Ouranosaurus stalked by Sarcosuchus

author: Walter B. Myers/Novapix

reference: t-din03-00903

Image Size 300 DPI: 33 * 25 cm

Three Ouranosaurus drink at a watering hole while a menacing Sarcosuchus floats nearby 110 million years ago in what is today Africa. The environment is moderately arid with Prickly Juniper and other hardy conifers dominating the ruddy landscape. Ouranosaurus was a variety of Iguanodont, a group of large plant-eating dinosaurs that also includes the well-known "duck-billed" hadrosaurs. At about 24 feet long and 4 tons, Ouranosaurus was unusual in that its skeleton suggests it had a large hump on its back. The hump may have served as a reservoir for water and/or source of nutrition for lean times as they do for modern bison and camels. Sarcosuchus, a distant relative of the crocodile, was one of the largest giant crocodile-like reptiles that ever lived. 30-40 feet long and weighing 8 to 10 tons, Sarcosuchus was almost twice as long as the modern saltwater crocodile. It would have been a formidable threat even to a beast as large as the Ouranosaurus.

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2010 - ANIMAL - CRETACEOUS - DINOSAUR - EARTH - HISTORY OF EARTH - ILLUSTRATION - MESOZOIC - ORNITHISCHIA - OURANOSAURUS - REPTILE - SARCOSUCHUS -