Kaprosuchus

Kaprosuchus saharicus, the so-called “boar-croc”, prowls the jungle treetops of Cretaceous Africa around 95 million years ago. Though it was obviously a relative of crocodiles, paleontologists believe Kaprosuchus lived on land rather than the semi-aquatic existence of its modern cousins. On the other hand, the arboreal portrayal I’ve gone for is strictly my own artist’s speculation.

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