Researchers have discovered fossils of a giant crocodile-faced, meat-eating dinosaur on the Isle of Wight thought to be the biggest dinosaur known in Europe. The 33-foot-long carnivore that lived around 125 million years ago could move quickly and had razor-sharp claws and rows of pointy teeth to munch anything it hunted down. Scientists have nicknamed it White Rock spinosaurid. Paleontologists said on Thursday they have found parts of the skele…
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