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Dinosaur Predator Larger than T-Rex Discovered- It Sought in Water

September 14, 2014 By Germaine Hicks 1 Comment

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It has been discovered in the desert cliffs of Sahara, a meat-eating dinosaur bigger than T-Rex, with 7-foot spines on its back, was a marine back then. Paleontologists says, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, is believed not just the largest dinosaur marauder know to date; it’s also the earliest known swimmer amongst the meat-eating pack.

The scientists revealed the discovery of new fossil remains in Moroccan the desert cliffs of Morocco, on Thursday. Even though the species had first been observed almost a century ago, these remains were in far better condition and have altered the archetype for how dinosaur predators gazed and acted.

According to the study, the Spinosaurus also is the only known genuine dinosaur modified for a water-loving, semi-aquatic lifestyle, the study found and15 meters, roughly 2.5 meters longer than your average Tyrannosaurus Rex.

In the meanwhile, other marine predators you are possibly thinking about, such as plesiosauruses, were reptiles, not dinosaurs.

Spinosaurus was also the only known 4-footed dinosaur predator, living 95-million years ago in the Cretaceous. Its peers, like T. Rex, Allosaurus and Giganotosaurus, stood erect on their hind legs.

On the other hand, this ogre walked on 4 short legs rather like a monster daschund. The paleontologists claimed that it had a front-heavy build, a stretchy tail and dreary hind feet that may perhaps have been webbed and used for paddling. The scientists further claims, it has elongated jaws and conical teeth that were perfect for trapping slippery fish.

This Dinosaur has topped with a sail-like structure of bony spines 7 feet tall, connected by skin. The spiny rack would have stuck out of the water as Spinosaurus waded and swam after prey, most probably sharks, car-size fish and crocodilians, which it could trap with its sickle-like claws.

A Blast Puffs Up the Remnants

The University of Chicago paleontologist Nizar Ibrahim, who guided the study published in the journal Science said, “The animal is unlike any other predatory dinosaur. There’s no blueprint for it. There’s no modern-day equivalent for it. It’s looking at a completely new kind of animal.”

For the moment, the Spinosaurus frightens a huge North African river system from Morocco to Egypt. Ibrahim said, it might not have been nimble on land, but could have taken down other dinosaurs too.

German paleontologist Ernst Stromer stated, Spinosaurus’s subsistence has been known for a century since fragmentary remains were found in Egypt. However those were shattered in a British bombing raid on Munich in 1944. Other limited remains proposed sheer glimpses of its anatomy.

Nevertheless, the myth of Spinosaurus had begun. It was featured in the 2001 movie “Jurassic Park III” conquering a T. Rex.

‘Mystery Man with Mustache’

The whole thing changed when a local fossil seeker revealed a partial skeleton in southeastern Morocco in 2008 near the Sahara oasis town of Erfoud. United with fossils detained in different museums and drawings of Stromer’s finds, an exact reconstruction of Spinosaurus lastly developed.

The grudging scientists of vital information stated, nothing was simple. The remains found by the fossil hunter were feisty out of Morocco.

They required to place the hunter but did not know his individuality further than being “the mystery man with the mustache.” He was lastly found in 2013 and led the scientists to the quarry site. A lot of fossils were excavated up there and the lost partial skeleton twisted up in the basement of a Milan museum.

With the help of CT scans, the scientists’ study the structure of the bones, and created a digital skeleton model and fashioned a life-size 3-D skeleton replica which is nowadays showed at Washington’s National Geographic Museum.

“The most dangerous place in the history of our planet,” Ibrahim explained Spinosaurus’s environment.

Undoubtedly, it was the sovereign of river swarming with sharks and 36-foot crocodiles, Ibrahim further added. Flying reptiles with wingspans of 23 feet flown overhead. On land, the 40-foot dinosaur predator Carcharodontosaurus was on the stalk.

Its fossils exposed distinctive adaptations for life typically in the water. Its strange body plan with a comparatively small pelvis and short hind legs reminds you of mammalian whale ancestors that emerged 45 million years later.

The scientists said, it has tiny nostrils on the center of the skull allowed it to breathe when part of the head was flooded. Opaque bones missing core cavities of other predatory dinosaurs assisted manage resilience. Influential, long-boned feet with long, flat claws were most likely used for paddling. Its stretchy tail possibly will have been used for swimming like in a crocodile.

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Paleontologists Discovered World’s First Swimming Dinosaur in Morocco

September 13, 2014 By Brian Galloway Leave a Comment

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New discovery revealed that newly find the fossils gave a global group of paleontologists the chance to fill in giant gaps in their data about Spinosaurus, one of history’s giant dinosaurs and the result gave them a massive shock that this dinosaur was adapted to swim in rivers as well as walk on land.

Dr Ibrahim visited Morocco in 2008 for field tour, he able to find out an unusual blade-shaped bone in the custody of a local fossil hunter so he assumed it looked like the Spinosaurus’ distinctive spine. He found that it must create from the very same animal whose incomplete skeleton had come into the custody of an Italian museum, so he immediately returned to Morocco and started searching for the fossil hunter, when he met him again he started to find the rest of fossil in Morocco.

In Morocco Dr. Ibrahim and his group recovered a collection of fossils from a single Spinosaurus and all those parts were accurately matched to Stromer’s records and bits of fossils from different museums, ultimately giving a life-size version of Spinosaurus.

A latest reform of this aquatic huge specie identified as Spinosaurus, shows its skeleton only measured 9 meters longer than a than a Tyrannosaurus rex. In its previous days of 97 million years ago, it swam in rivers hunting with sharks, huge fish and crocodile-like creatures and It also traveled on solid ground and thus can lay claim to being the major predator ever to walk the earth.

Paul Sereno, one of the scientists who stated in this week’s Science, told journalists on Wednesday that it perhaps had huge arms, strong teeth and jaws with irregular hack-like claws, maybe it wouldn’t have been speedy move on land, but you would not want to encounter this animal.

The body structure of Spinosaurus shows the animal would have found it simple to swim, but extremely hard to walk, the nostrils were situated beyond back on the skull so the animal could breathe when part of its head was submerged and the limb parts, muscular thighs, short hind legs were more distinctive of the ancestors of modern whales.

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: Dr Ibrahim, morocco, paleontologists, Paul Sereno, Spinosaurus, Stromer's, swimming dinosaur

Nomad Found Fossils: Helped Solve the Mystery of the Swimming Spinosaurus

September 12, 2014 By Germaine Hicks Leave a Comment

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Scientists declared on Thursday, 11th of September that the detection in Moroccan desert cliffs of the new fossil remains of Spinosaurus, a 15-meter long.

The latest incomplete skeleton is of a Spinosaurus not fully grown, about 36 feet long and its forelimbs were huge and strong, with scythe like claws; its hind legs were undersized, with paddle-shaped feet after concluding of this fossil they found that Spinosaurus was the single recognized dinosaur adapted to living almost completely in the water.

New fossils of the gigantic Cretaceous-era predator indicated the facts that this Spinosaurus adjusted to life in the water some 95 million years ago, providing the most convincing evidence to date of a dinosaur capable to live and hunt in an aquatic environment.

Spinosaurus had been interesting anonymous specie for a long time. The oldest fossil of the dinosaur, found in Egypt a century ago and shifted to a German museum, was demolished during World War II, and left just only some drawings for paleontologists to consider and research.

The paleontologists found even more bones and soon they realized that same general feature in aquatic animals such as these bones were very bizarre indeed and the interlocking, a crocodile like teeth, ideal for catching swimming prey; the nostrils in the middle of the snout, high on the head; small hind limbs, the flat paddle like feet and the bendable rudder like tail. The bones were very dense, without the empty modularly cavity, these bones are only found in marine animals.

The animal we are restoring is so weird, it’s unlike any other dinosaur I have ever seen and working on this animal was like studying an alien from outer space that it is going to force dinosaur experts to change many things they thought they knew about dinosaurs,” said Nizar Ibrahim, who led the latest research of Spinosaurus.

They also used past records and figures from the first reported Spinosaurus detection in Egypt more than 100 years ago. Above all these features were created panic in Ibrahim and his colleagues that Spinosaurus is an aquatic species.

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: alien, egypt, fossils, moraccon, mystery, Nizar Ibrahim, nomad, paleontologists, Spinosaurus, swimming

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