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Animal Armageddon: Phobosocus

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Get more Animal Armageddon at http://animal.discovery.com/videos/animal-armageddon/?smid=YTAPC-YTD-VHP The Phobosocus was the largest species of crocodiles known to have ever walked the earth.

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  • Way too short.

  • im naming him chester

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  • @Commy01 Exactly, but I do not necessarily have to know more than the Animal Planet people. But the shows clearly speaks for themselves, if they knew more than me or anyone else like me, the shows would probably have got better. Yes, I am "THAT GUY"!

  • @TurokSwe Because you clearly know more then the entirety of Animal Planet, and the people who make these shows. Aren't you also the guy who doesn't believe in extinction?

  • @aztec0899 Yes exactly.

  • @TurokSwe its a another specie

  • Wrong name, that croc is a Sarcosuchus, not a Phobosuchus. Bad episode, bad series.

  • @banamthegreat well the producers might have confused sarcosuchus for deinosuchus

  • @powerup3005 No I havent...but going by what paleontologists and experts have described for each animal and the names given to them....I am going by what the experts have said...I am not an expert...but remember the names to such animals have been given by the experts...and we use it as a convention...rite? and so if we call a dog a dog..and we show a wolf...we wont call wolf a dog...similarly we wont call a T rex a spinosaur...even though no one has seen them...

    

  • @powerup3005 No I havent...but going by what paleontologists and experts have described for each animal and the names given to them....I am going by what the experts have said...I am not an expert...but remember the names to such animals have been given by the experts...and we use it as a convention...rite?

  • @banamthegreat how can you tell the difference haveyou ever seen them no you haven't

  • Yup...very poor video..they refer to phobosuchus AKA deinosuchus and end up showing a sarcosuchus....

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