Anatosuchus

With a name that roughly translates to "duckcroc", you know you're in for a treat. Anatosuchus is a tiny notosuchian crocodilian infamous for the shape of its snout. It's wide, flat, and curves upwards just like the bill of a duck. It wasn't a dabbler, though - it still has teeth and probably preyed on small aquatic animals.

Anatosuchus can be found in the Reptile House.

Scientific name
Anatosuchus minor

Location
Elrhaz Formation
Gadofaoua, Niger

Time
113-112 Ma; Late Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian)

Length
70 centimeters (2.3 feet)

Diet
Fish, aquatic invertebrates, amphibians