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Scientists have discovered a new species of alligator with a unique skull that existed in ancient Thailand up to 230,000 years ago.
In a study published in the Scientific Reports journal, the authors explain that the creature was closely related to the Chinese alligator, officially known as Alligator sinensis.
Researchers identified the new species by examining a nearly complete fossilised skull – which they date to be younger than 230,000 years old – from Ban Si Liam, Thailand.
The species has been named Alligator munensis, in reference to the nearby Mun River.