Community • April 22, 2026
First Ever Complete Skeletal Cast of 30-Foot Extinct Alligator–See it in Georgia
Originally published on Good News Network

A museum in Georgia is now home to the world's first complete and scientifically accurate mounted skeleton of Deinosuchus schwimmeri, one of the largest and most dangerous reptiles to ever live. Deinosuchus schwimmeri, which walked the eastern United States 83 million to 76 million years ago, was a dinosaur-eating, school-bus-sized relative of modern alligators. Measuring up to
A museum in Georgia is now home to the world's first complete and scientifically accurate mounted skeleton of Deinosuchus schwimmeri, one of the largest and most dangerous reptiles to ever live. Deinosuchus schwimmeri, which walked the eastern United States 83 million to 76 million years ago, was a dinosaur-eating, school-bus-sized relative of modern alligators. Measuring up to
Originally published on Good News Network.