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Published on Dec 25, 2015

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ANCIENT KNIFE-TOOTHED REPTILE

BY: LILLIANNA SCHAAD
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THREE SCIENCE RELATED FACTS

  • The fossil of the reptile is 9 feet long
  • The reptile is called Nundasuchus Songcaensis
  • 245 million to 240 million year old fossil has features of birds and crocodylians
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Summary of article
There is a ancient knife-toothed reptile called Nundasuchus Songcaensis. No one knows what the reptile is. The reptile is from a town called Songea were the reptile was found. The fossils was found in 2007 by Nesbitt. This is important because it's a new fossil they found.

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QUESTIONS I HAVE

  • What does Nundasuchus Songcaensis mean?
  • What language is Nundasuchus Songcaensis in?
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