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Crocodiles as dinosaurs

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A description is presented on the habitats and behaviors of saltwater and freshwater crocodiles, along with a discussion of their co-history with dinosaurs. Both crocodiles and dinosaurs rose from the same ancestral group, the Archosauria, which suggest that dinosaur body temperatures may have been similar to those of crocodiles.

Author: Seebacher, Frank
Publisher: Australian Museum
Publication Name: Nature Australia
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1324-2598
Year: 2000
Physiological aspects, Body temperature, Body temperature regulation, Crocodiles, Crocodilia

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Bold eagle

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A description is presented on the Wedge-tailed Eagle, the largest of the three species of eagle in Australia. Found in all but the most populated areas of the country, Wedge-tailed Eagles can reach wingspans up to 2.5 m, and depend on small mammals for their diet.

Author: Winkel, Paula
Publisher: Australian Museum
Publication Name: Nature Australia
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1324-2598
Year: 2000
Behavior, Birds of prey, Raptors (Birds), Eagles

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