Aetosaurus

/ˌiːtoʊˈsɔːrəs/ noun

An extinct reptile from the Triassic period that resembled a crocodile and was one of the early marine predators.

From Greek 'aetos' (eagle) and 'sauros' (lizard), combining two animals to name this prehistoric creature. The name suggests a creature combining characteristics of swift predators.

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