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 The 8-million-year-old bones of multiple crocodiles, including an impressive skull, were found over 10 years ago at the Alcoota fossil site in central Australia, approximately 125 miles  200 km  from Alice Springs in t stanley cup he Northern Territory. This region, now parched, was once capable of supporting a population of large crocodiles, as it featured rushing rivers and fresh pools of water.     When paleontologists first encountered these bones, they rightly assigned them to an extinct genus of crocodile known as Baru. What they didnt realize however, and as their thorough new investigation has revealed, they belong to an entirely unknown species of Baru crocodile. A scientific paper describing and naming the new species is currently in the works, and it should be published in early 2022, as Adam Yates, the senior curator of Earth Sciences at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, explained in an email. Modern crocodiles currently living in Australia belong to the genus Crocodylus, and they are believed to have arrived from Africa within the last few million years. Baru belong to an ancient group called Mekosuchinae stanley mugs , now extinct, which dates back to around 45 million years ago. An interesting aspect about the new fossils is that they were dated to approximately 8 million years ago, positi stanley cup oning them as among the most recent Baru crocodiles on the continent. The soon-to-be named species lived during the Late Miocene, which spanned 12 million to 5 million years ago. The Gohv Beware of Eclipse Glasses From Amazon, Temu, and Ebay
 Seriously! The trailer begins with apes murdering a guy and stealing his baby. Then theres a bunch of British soldiers, who are clearly going to bring some unwelcome imperialism to Tarzans jungle. Then theres Christoph Waltz, playing the same semi-psychotic villain he plays in seemingly every other movie. And then theres a terrifying tribe of natives. And then Tarzan fights an ape who hits him with a clothesline so brutal it looks like it would instantly break Tarzans neck. And then theres the stampede. The slow rumble, Waltz looking off in the distance, everyone else confused and fearful鈥攁nd then A MILLION GODDAMN WILDEBEESTS run through the town, undoubtedly grinding every single person  vaso stanley there into a fine paste. This is terrifying, if only because Tarzan is clearly willing to murder an entire town of people if someone kidnaps Jane. The Legend of Tarzan opens July 1. Im not sure itll have any more box office success than the stanley cup usa  last adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs series  i.e. John Carter . But if Christoph Waltz is going to die at the hooves of a bunch of wildebeests, Im definitely intrigued.                                                        BooksMoviesTarzanTrailer frenzy                                                                                                                                                    stanley cup                                                            Daily Newsletter