This well-preserved partial fossil skeleton of a Borealosuchus wilsoni crocodilian is an exceptional find, allowing for a glimpse into the diet, digestion, and hunting abilities of this extinct marine predator. The specimen is so exquisitely preserved that an undigested coprolite containing a Priscacara serrata fish vertebra can be seen through its dermal plates.
This remarkable discovery provides definitive evidence of the creature's eating habits and is crucial to paleontologists in reconstructing prehistoric ecosystems.
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