
Baru is an extinct genus of Australian mekosuchine crocodilian. It was semi-aquatic, around 4 m (13 ft) in length. Being semi-aquatic its habitat was around fresh pools of water in wet forests, ambushing their prey, much like modern species. The word Baru is Aboriginal and means `crocodile`s ancestor`. Fossils have been found in Australia at Ri......
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(from the article `Panama`) ...the southwestern has the largest number of settlements; however, the environs of the canal account for most of Panama`s population and commerce. ...
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Baru is a woolly substance formerly used for caulking ships, stuffing cushions, etc, found at the base of the leaves of an East India sago palm.
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