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The Quinkana was a formidable terrestrial crocodile that evolved to hunt effectively on land, measuring upwards of 7 m in length. Its saw-like teeth were well adapted for slicing prey into manageable portions, setting it apart from modern crocodiles that have less efficient methods of subduing their meals. As with many species, droughts and the encroachment of humans may have played critical roles in its demise.