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![]() ![]() Quinkana, the predecessor of the crocodile that lives in Australia today, could grow to 23 feet long. Quinkana was a terrestrial crocodile, meaning it lived on land. Unlike today's crocodiles, it did not drown its prey, but instead used its razor-sharp teeth to kill. Fossil records indicate it disappeared about 40,000 years ago, around the time the first humans arrived in Australia. |
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![]() theres one of these in S Illinois/St Louis metro area..guy bought it new and changed the embs to 390..he called it a factory built "street sweeper"...said he never lost a race with it ever...was a Rcode.. a 2x4 car with a stick and discs..post car and was tan with tan cloth interior...last i saw it..it was no longer buildable...the earth had started to reclaim it in a big way.. so cool..such a shame to let it rot..dude wanted 15k...i am sure its still sitting there in the same spot
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