LONDON - Remains of a frightening, flesh-eating dinosaur found on England's southern coast are from a new Species, British scientists said. The 26-foot-long (eight-metre long) Neovenator probably fed on herds of plant-eating Iguanadons, which were common in the area, Mr Steve Hull of the Museum of Isle of Wight Geology said.
New dinosaur species found
LONDON - Remains of a frightening, flesh-eating dinosaur found on England's southern coast are from a new Species, British scientists…
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