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Spinosaurus Mirabilis: the “Bitten Bird of Hell” that Forces the Great Aquatic Predator to Rethink

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In a place that today seems made up only of sand, silence, and the horizon, a team of paleontologists found pieces that tell a very different story. In Jenguebi, a remote area of the Sahara in Niger, fossils of a new species of Spinosaurus have been discovered. The discovery, reported by Reuters and described in the journal Science, gives a name and distinct characteristics to an animal that was already famous, but which now becomes even more in…
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In a place that today seems made up only of sand, silence, and the horizon, a team of paleontologists found pieces that tell a very different story. In Jenguebi, a remote area of the Sahara in Niger, fossils of a new species of Spinosaurus have been discovered. The discovery, reported by Reuters and described in the journal Science, gives a name and distinct characteristics to an animal that was already famous, but which now becomes even more in…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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