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Spinosaurus teeth found in ancient Kem-Kem river system – Micky News
1200 Spinosaurus teeth were found by Paleontologists in the ancient Kem-Kem river system.

Paleontologists from the University of Portsmouth discovered 1200 teeth of the Spinosaurus from the ancient Kem-Kem riverbed, situated in the middle of Morocco and Algeria. The researchers have found out that the Teeth belonged to the Spinosaurus.
Spinosaurus was an aquatic animal, and this discovery proved that S. aegyptiacus lived under the water. This discovery confirmed the old theories, which showed the species of dinosaurs who lived under the water.
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