It is known from incomplete remains, but probably reached about 17 meters (56 ft) in length.
Lagosuchus is known from very incomplete remains (only a hind leg plus a shoulder blade and vertebrae can be definitely assigned to it).
Because it is based on incomplete remains, Nyasasaurus has been difficult to classify.
However, the fossils consisted of incomplete juvenile remains, and are now considered synonymous with Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi.
One of his sculptures bears the title "Fragment of a Ruin," and several works resemble incomplete remains of a monument whose function is no longer discernible.
All that was found were incomplete and jumbled remains of five juvenile individuals of about 1.5 m (5 feet) in length.
A horned crocodile, its incomplete remains were found on Aldabra Atoll in the western Indian Ocean.
Unconfirmed reports of much larger crocodiles exist, but examinations of incomplete remains have never suggested a length greater than 7 m (23 ft).
The incomplete remains have dromaeosaurid features in the shape of the vertebrae and the humerus, with some resemblances to Deinonychus.
On a more speculative note, the skulls and incomplete remains of six men were found in the legionary ditch at the Balkerne gate.