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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/57566293

The egghells belonged to a long-extinct group of crocodiles known as mekosuchines, who lived in inland waters when Australia was part of Antarctica and South America.

Co-author Prof Michael Archer said "drop crocs" were a "bizarre idea" but some were "perhaps hunting like leopards - dropping out of trees on any unsuspecting thing they fancied for dinner".

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[–] justsquigglez@leminal.space 19 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Jesus, why use an AI-generated photo? They're fuckin BBC, they could have paid an artist to do a quick sketch or something.

But honestly I'm more annoyed over how THAT'S the generation they went with. Like the article specifically mentions that ancient crocs could have perched in trees and they DONT generate one with a CROC IN A TREE? Ultimate form of laziness. Probably just typed in "drop-croc" in the prompt and used the first one it shat out.