Paleontologists said on October 24, 2001 that they discovered the fossilized remains of a gargantuan cousin of modern crocodiles during digs in the Tenere Desert of Niger in north Africa. The skull of 110-million-year-old Sarcosuchus imperator (meaning 'flesh crocodile emperor') dwarfs a 50 cm adult skull of the living Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) in this undated illustration. (Mike Hettwer and Paul Sereno/Science via Reuters)
You know, one day they are going to find the mother of all creatures, a 200 foot tall homo-sapien skeleton....And then they'll know what happened to the freaking dinosaurs.