Follows Drs. Paul Sereno and Brady Barr into the Sahara Desert as they study the 10-ton "SuperCroc," an immense prehistoric reptile. Travels back in time to see how SuperCroc lived and battled for its food.
Discusses prehistoric crocodiles, including the discovery of SuperCroc in the Sahara Desert, and the lifestyles, habitats, and conservation of modern crocodiles.
Presents an introduction to the crocodilian dinosaur Sarcosuchus imperator, in simple text with illustrations, describing how it was discovered and what it was like when it lived.
Describes the sarcosuchus's physical characteristics, movement, world, and diet, as well as the first discovery of sarcosuchus fossils, and includes a hands-on activity.
Follows paleontologist Paul Sereno as he unearths the fossil remains of a giant crocodile in the African country of Niger; and contains facts about how this giant animal lived during prehistoric times.
In prehistoric times, a 50-foot-long mother crocodile defends her eggs and newly hatched young from attacks by bird eating dinosaurs and Tyrannosaurus Rex.