If we
generally consider crocodiles to be top predators in their niche, are there any
dinosaurs which we could consider adapted either by size or structure we could
consider as *regularly* preying on them?
Naturally Baronyx- or Suchomimus -type animals come to
mind, padding around in the water. I know we consider these particular animals
as piscivores, but it seems to me that crocs themselves could represent a very
useful food source to a suitable predator. What would such a creature look
like?
martin
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