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New Discovery: The Largest Dinosaur, 'The Spinosaurus' Was Not Well-Adapted To Aquatic Life
Scientists from the Queen Mary University of London have discovered evidence to show that the Spinosaurus was not really an aquatic predator.
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This 550M Old Fossil Could be the Link between Ancient and Modern Organisms
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Amazing Discovery: First 'Well-Preserved' Feathery Dinosaur Tail Found In Amber
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Monster Tootache! Cancerous Tumor Discovered in Ancient Mammalian Beast Gorgon
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