![Skull reconstruction of Baru darrowi, following the general proportions of Willis, Murray & Megirian (1990). "Baru darrowi gen. et sp. nov., a large, broad-snouted crocodyline (Eusuchia: Crocodylidae) from mid-Tertiary freshwater limestones in Northern Australia", utilizing a photograph published in Ristevski et al. (2023) "Migrations, diversifications and extinctions: the evolutionary history of crocodyliforms in Australasia" (CC 4.0), adapting the silhouette to match the actual proportions of the element. Some elements previously unknown are restored to more closely match Baru wickeni as seen in Yates (2017) "The biochronology and palaeobiogeography of Baru (Crocodylia: Mekosuchinae) based on new specimens from the Northern Territory and Queensland, Australia"](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fb/Baru_darrowi.png/800px-Baru_darrowi.png)
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