Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. holding a baby crocodile (IMAGE)
Caption
An image of University of Maryland geologist Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. holding a baby crocodile, one of the closest living analogs for dinosaurs. Similar to their dinosaur predecessors, crocodiles guard nests and protect hatchlings for a limited period, but within a few months, juveniles disperse and live independently, taking years to reach adult size.
Credit
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr., University of Maryland
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