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Palaeontologists Find First Evidence Of A Swimming, Shark-Eating Dinosaur

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Spinosaurus aegyptiacus 
Paleontologists Nizar Ibrahim, left, and David Martill examine a spine fragment of Spinosaurus found in southeastern Morocco. Image Source: www.washingtonpost.com
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus 
Suchomimus
Baryonyx
Irritator,
Ichthyovenator
Image Source: www.washingtonpost.com
Spinosaurus Dinoasur showing the Aquatic Posture www.fossilguy.com
Skull reconstruction of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus showing discovered bones in blue. (Image by Davide Bonadonna, Ibrahim et al., Science/AAAS)
Image Source: National Geographic

Words: Krupa Joseph

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