The fossil released by the Peruvian government's geological research institute is a 3-meter-long baby Gabial crocodile discovered in the Okucahe Desert last year.
Except for the left limb and part of the tail, the preservation is excellent.Archaeologists have described the fossil as a young specimen of a fish-eating gavial crocodile,
, and that it grows up to 9 meters when grown up.
Fossils of four-legged whales, dolphins and sharks that lived in the Miocene were also found in Peru's Okucahe Desert.
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