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Scientists discovered a 26-foot-long dinosaur with shark-like teeth that ruled the food chain before the T. rex – Business Insider Australia
The Ulughbegsaurus uzbekistanensis would have been the biggest carnivorous predator in the ecosystem at the time, scientists…

An artist’s rendition of the Ulughbegsaurus uzbekistanensis next to a smaller predator. Julius T. Csotonyi
Scientists have found a previously unknown, 26-foot (7.92m)-long dinosaur that ruled the food chain before the T. rex.
The study, a collaboration…
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