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"Images from ‘National Geographic Channel presents SuperCroc’

Imagine a crocodile 40 feet long, as large as a school bus and ferocious enough to feed on dinosaurs. You can meet this ancient beast, Sarcosuchus imperator—the 110-million-year-old relative of today’s crocodile—in the traveling exhibit “National Geographic Channel presents SuperCroc” at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences from March 15 to May 26, 2003.

Download of large digital images requires UserID and password. To request online access to these images, contact Karen Kemp (919) 733-7450, ext. 304. Please credit all images to National Geographic.

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Meet the Parents

1. Paul Sereno, the paleontologist who discovered the SuperCroc fossils in the Sahara, and Brady Barr, host of National Geographic Channel's Reptile Wild, pose with their life-size reconstruction of SuperCroc.

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It Ate Dinosaurs

2. Imagine a crocodile as large as a school bus and ferocious enough to feed on dinosaurs. You can meet this ancient beast in the new traveling exhibit “National Geographic Channel presents SuperCroc” at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences.

(Large image: 1.5MB)

Please Note: These images are supplied solely for one-time use by print, broadcast, and online media for the publicity purposes relating to National Geographic Channel presents SuperCroc. All images are © National Geographic.

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The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, in downtown Raleigh, documents and interprets the natural history of the state of North Carolina through exhibits, research, collections, publications, and educational programming. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sun., noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free. Visit the Museum on the web at www.naturalsciences.org. The Museum is an agency of the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, William G. Ross Jr., Secretary.

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