dinamiessuch
Dinamiessuch is a lesser-known genus of prehistoric crocodilian that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 to 66 million years ago. The name *Dinamiessuchus* translates roughly to "Dinamite crocodile," derived from the Greek words *dinamis* (meaning "power" or "strength") and *souchos* (meaning "crocodile"), though the origin of the first part of the name is debated. Fossil remains of *Dinamiessuchus* have been discovered primarily in the western United States, particularly in Montana, where it was first described in the early 20th century.
This genus is classified within the family Alligatoridae, though its exact evolutionary relationships remain a subject
Paleontologists infer that *Dinamiessuchus* likely inhabited river systems and coastal areas, preying on fish, other reptiles,