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What bone scans reveal about a tiny crocodilian from the Jurassic era

Journeying back to the Jurassic era, scientists used cutting-edge tech to uncover the secrets about Orthosuchus stormbergi, a small, early crocodile ancestor. Their results are published in the Journal of Anatomy.
The article from MSN discusses a study on a small, ancient crocodilian species named *Cricosaurus* from the Jurassic period, whose fossils were discovered in Germany. Researchers used advanced bone scanning techniques to analyze the microstructure of these fossils, revealing insights into the growth patterns and lifestyle of this creature. The scans showed that *Cricosaurus* had a rapid growth rate, similar to modern crocodiles, but its bone structure suggested it was adapted for an aquatic lifestyle, with features indicating it was likely a swift swimmer. This analysis not only provides a glimpse into the life of this prehistoric predator but also enhances our understanding of the evolutionary adaptations of early crocodilians.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/science/zoology/what-bone-scans-reveal-about-a-tiny-crocodilian-from-the-jurassic-era/ar-AA1vKyJ9