Scientists have identified several dinosaur bones belonging to one of Europe's biggest land-based hunters
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The remains of a spinosaurid, a predatory dinosaur with two legs and a crocodile-like face, were discovered on the Isle of Wight, an island off the south coast of England.The spinosaurid, which lived about 125 million years ago, would have measured more than 10 meters in length and weighed several tons, according to a statement announcing the findings.
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