Yes, prehistoric crocodiles did inhabit areas that are now part of Michigan during the Mesozoic Era, particularly in the Late Cretaceous period. Fossil evidence indicates that these ancient reptiles thrived in warm, coastal environments that existed in the region at the time. While no complete skeletons have been found in Michigan, various fossilized remains support the presence of crocodilian relatives in the area during prehistoric times.
Many prehistoric animals and dinosaurs have been discovered in South Carolina. These include prehistoric crocodiles, prehistoric whales, and prehistoric fish.
Yes - they have barely changed from their prehistoric ancestors.
mastodon could have lived in MICHIGAN
Prehistoric crocodile, no. But besides size, modern-day crocodilians (crocodiles and alligators) are almost the same.
Gignantasaurus, a T-rex would attack if injured, and prehistoric crocodiles.
they were close cousins of the dinosaurs, and some of them attained dimosaur-like sizes. Prehistoric crocodiles, ranging from Bernissartia to Stomatosuchus
Alligators and Crocodiles lived in prehistoric times, however are not considered proper dinosaurs. Most prehistoric creatures were made extinct many years ago.
in the prehistoric age they were all over the world, now you can find them at U.S.A,Africa,Australia,Madagascar,and most coastal areas
It's a proven fact that crocodiles come from the dinosaur times, and because of that, they move a lot like their prehistoric cousins... that I don't know the name of.
No, crocodiles are not fish. Crocodiles are reptiles.
sort of in most places in the us it is illegal to own one unless you have a permit in some states its legal SOME states
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.