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Baru is an extinct prehistoric crocodilian, not a modern city. There are no hotels, airports, or transportation connections available for contemporary travelers.
Baru is not a modern city or travel destination; it is an extinct genus of Australian mekosuchine crocodilian from the Late Oligocene and Miocene epochs. Consequently, there are no hotels, airports, or tourist infrastructure available for travelers. The provided context describes its paleontological characteristics, such as its robust skull and semi-aquatic ambush hunting habits in ancient freshwater environments, rather than contemporary geographical or logistical data. Therefore, this entry cannot provide a standard city guide for hotel travelers, as Baru existed millions of years ago in what is now the Northern Territory and Queensland, Australia, long before the establishment of modern settlements or transportation networks.
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Baru is an extinct prehistoric crocodilian, not a modern city. There are no hotels, airports, or transportation connections available for contemporary travelers.
Fossils are found in Late Oligocene to Miocene strata across the Northern Territory and Queensland, Australia, indicating its ancient habitat range.
No accommodation or transport guides can be provided. Travelers should consult information for modern Australian cities instead.
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