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Two new dinosaur species found on Isle of Wight beach – Glasgow Times
The previously unknown species are thought to have been nine metre long with skulls like crocodiles.

Two new species of dinosaur have been discovered in the Isle of Wight.
The two carnivorous reptiles may have once roamed what is now the Isle of Wight 125 million years ago.
They are thought to have been nine metres long (29.5ft) – about the same length…
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