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|meaning = "Predator Crocodile"}}'''''{{W|Nundasuchus}}''''' is an extinct genus of archosaur, possibly suchian, known from the Middle Triassic Manda beds of southwestern Tanzania. It contains a single species, '''''Nundasuchus songeaensis''''', known from a single partially complete skeleton and skull.
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'''''Nundasuchus''''' is an extinct genus of archosaur, possibly suchian, known from the Middle Triassic Manda beds of southwestern Tanzania. It contains a single species, '''''Nundasuchus songeaensis''''', known from a single partially complete skeleton and skull.
 
   
 
''Nundasuchus'' lived in what is now Tanzania, Africa around 240 million years ago and was a carnivore and apex predator, feeding on prey such as early reptiles andsynapsids. Incapable of particularly fast movement, it was most likely an ambush predator targeting weak or juvenile animals in a group at close range. It was around 2.7 meters (9 feet) long and has been described as having steak knife-like teeth and bony plates on its back. Its legs were situated underneath its body. This trait is more reminiscent of later therapod dinosaurs than it is of ''Nundasuchus's'' crocodilian and reptilian cousins, suggesting a connection between crocodilian reptiles and more developed therapod dinosaurs from the later Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous eras.
 
''Nundasuchus'' lived in what is now Tanzania, Africa around 240 million years ago and was a carnivore and apex predator, feeding on prey such as early reptiles andsynapsids. Incapable of particularly fast movement, it was most likely an ambush predator targeting weak or juvenile animals in a group at close range. It was around 2.7 meters (9 feet) long and has been described as having steak knife-like teeth and bony plates on its back. Its legs were situated underneath its body. This trait is more reminiscent of later therapod dinosaurs than it is of ''Nundasuchus's'' crocodilian and reptilian cousins, suggesting a connection between crocodilian reptiles and more developed therapod dinosaurs from the later Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous eras.
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''see [[Nundasuchus/JW: TG]]''
 
''see [[Nundasuchus/JW: TG]]''
   
''Nundasuchus'' can be created in ''[[Jurassic World: The Game]]'' as a rare amphibian, even though in real life it was a terristrial reptile.
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''Nundasuchus'' can be created in ''[[Jurassic World: The Game]]'' as a rare amphibian, even though in real life it was a terristrial reptile. When ''Nundasuchus'' is in its' pen, its' tail rest on the ground. While other crocodiles did this, its' unlikely ''Nundasuchus'' did this. With the legs under its' hips like a dinosaur and unlike a semi aquatic crocodile, ''Nundasuchus''<nowiki/>' tail had to be above the ground for balance.
 
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b5976035c-1.jpg|Fully maxed ''Nundasauchus'' roar
 
b5976035c-1.jpg|Fully maxed ''Nundasauchus'' roar
 
IMG 1426.jpg|Level 10 ''[[Carnotaurus]]'' vs Level 28 ''Nundasuchus''
 
IMG 1426.jpg|Level 10 ''[[Carnotaurus]]'' vs Level 28 ''Nundasuchus''
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''[[Nundasuchus/JW: A]]''
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''Nundasuchus'' will be in ''[[Jurassic World: Alive]]''.
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==Trivia==
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*The ''Nundasuchus'' in ''Jurassic World: The Game'' makes a variety of different sounds: including the growls of a lion, a tiger, and a leopard, and the grunts of a rhino, pig, and walrus.
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Nundasuchus is an extinct genus of archosaur, possibly suchian, known from the Middle Triassic Manda beds of southwestern Tanzania. It contains a single species, Nundasuchus songeaensis, known from a single partially complete skeleton and skull.

Nundasuchus lived in what is now Tanzania, Africa around 240 million years ago and was a carnivore and apex predator, feeding on prey such as early reptiles andsynapsids. Incapable of particularly fast movement, it was most likely an ambush predator targeting weak or juvenile animals in a group at close range. It was around 2.7 meters (9 feet) long and has been described as having steak knife-like teeth and bony plates on its back. Its legs were situated underneath its body. This trait is more reminiscent of later therapod dinosaurs than it is of Nundasuchus's crocodilian and reptilian cousins, suggesting a connection between crocodilian reptiles and more developed therapod dinosaurs from the later Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous eras.

Wikipedia
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Games

Jurassic World: The Game

see Nundasuchus/JW: TG

Nundasuchus can be created in Jurassic World: The Game as a rare amphibian, even though in real life it was a terristrial reptile. When Nundasuchus is in its' pen, its' tail rest on the ground. While other crocodiles did this, its' unlikely Nundasuchus did this. With the legs under its' hips like a dinosaur and unlike a semi aquatic crocodile, Nundasuchus' tail had to be above the ground for balance.

Jurassic World: Alive

Nundasuchus/JW: A

Nundasuchus will be in Jurassic World: Alive.

Trivia

  • The Nundasuchus in Jurassic World: The Game makes a variety of different sounds: including the growls of a lion, a tiger, and a leopard, and the grunts of a rhino, pig, and walrus.

Navigation