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A new dinosaur species got discovered?

  • i heard there is a dinosaur species got discovered, and they used to be the biggest and strongest predator in the ocean, and they are lot more stronger than the T-Rex. but the T-Rex lived on lands and these new species dinosaur lived in the ocean, can anyone tell me what they are and show me any articles and pictures about them.

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    I believe you might like to subscribe to a weekly newsletter at >www.worldscience.com< . They had an article about this last week. I do not remember its name, but this monster had a huge set of jaws like an alligator, but it was several times bigger, with greater overall size than a T-Rex. Half of its body was the jaws, full of teeth a foot long each. They calculated the bite strength as being the strongest of any creature ever. It had no arms or limbs, so when you say strength, you mean jaws. These were some huge jaws !

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i heard about a new dinosaur being discovered as well, only it was the SMALLEST carnivore they have found. it was smaller than most house cats and had razor sharp claws shorter than a quarter. but i have not heard anything about a new BIG dinosaur.

Chase K

I haven't heard that new discovery but it could be a mosasaurs. They are the largest marine reptiles up to at least fairly recently at least. http://www.oceansofkansas.com/Greatrep.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosasaur

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