Expert Insight: Traces of giant prehistoric crocodiles discovered in northern British Columbia
Giant crocodiles once roamed northeastern British Columbia. A recently published article in Historical Biology features . The sites are from the Peace Region of northeastern British Columbia, north of Tumbler Ridge.
The trace fossils include , made when the crocodiles were scraping the muddy bottoms of lakes and river channels with their claws. Some of these swim traces showed remarkable detail, including parallel striations that represent scale patterns on the crocodiles’ feet.
While the Tumbler Ridge area has become , there is something special about crocodiles. Unlike dinosaurs, they survived, and still have .
In 2020, a crane company donated time and personnel to recover . They were transported to , where they are securely stored and will be incorporated into future exhibits.