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Croc Duck Found! Time for Kirk Cameron to Eat Crow

Creation promoters Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort have publicly argued that since a "Crocoduck" does not exist, then evolution is a lie. Get out your knife and fork gentlemen.

A family of five terrifying prehistoric crocodiles - including one with teeth like the tusks of a wild boar - have been discovered by fossil hunters.

The predators roamed the swamps, lakes and rivers of Africa 100million years ago hunting small dinosaurs and seeking out fish and grubs.

Unlike their modern cousins, the ancient crocodilians were as agile on land as they were in the water

Their remains were uncovered in the Sahara by one of the world's greatest fossil hunters, Dr Paul Sereno of Chicago University, who in 2001 discovered the ' supercroc' - an eight ton, 40ft monster that lived at the time of the dinosaurs.

The latest haul includes new species with an astonishing array of snouts and teeth. The most ferocious is the 'Boar Croc', a 20ft meat eater with an armoured snout for ramming its prey and three sets of daggershaped fangs for slicing up meat.

Similarly long was the 'Pancake Croc', a squat fish eater with a 3ft-long pancakeflat head which rested motionless for hours, its jaws open, waiting for prey.

There were three other snappy little devils, each about three feet long.

The 'Rat Croc' was a plant and grub eater whose buckteeth were used to dig for food, while the 'Duck Croc' had a broad, overhanging snout with which it rooted around in shallow water and mudbanks for fish and grubs.

Finally, the 'Dog Croc' ate plants and grubs, had a soft dog-like nose and was probably a good swimmer and fast runner.

Most of the crocodiles were found lying on the surface of a remote, windswept stretch of rock and dunes.

Palaeontologist Dr Hans Larsson, of McGill University in Montreal, said: 'We were surprised to find so many species from the same time in the same place.

'Each of the crocs apparently had different diets, different behaviours. It appears they had divided up the ecosystem, each species taking advantage of it in its own way.'

The newly discovered creatures are featured in National Geographic magazine and will appear in a documentary When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs later this month on the National Geographic Channel.

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Added: Nov-29-2009 
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