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Scientists discover new prehistoric predator, a massive ‘swimming head’ – CNET
The ancient sea monster may have been the aquatic T-rex of its day.

A series of staked rakes, all the better to swallow you with.
Lars Fields/Royal Ontario Museum
Scientists have discovered a huge, bizarre animal species that lived in primordial seas half a billion years ago during a period when most early aquatic creatures…
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