Ogresuchus is an extinct sebecidae known from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian stage) Tremp Formation in Spain. It is the oldest known member of the Sebecidae and it is also the only known Mesozoic sebecid. The type species, O. furatus, was named in 2020. It was a small crocodilian, measuring long and weighing about .
It was named Ogresuchus furatus in 2020 and the holotype is now on display at the Coll de Nargó Dinosaur Museum (Dinosfera). The generic name means "Ogre crocodile", referring to its possible diet of infant , which the specific name is derived from a Latin word being "to be stolen", referring to the theft of the specimen.
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