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Europe's 'largest ever' land dinosaur found on Isle of Wight
Remains of Europe 's largest ever land-based dinosaur have been discovered on The Isle of Wight, scientists say.
Palaeontologists at the University of Southampton identified The Remains of The Predator , which measured More Than 32ft (10m) long and lived about 125 million years ago.
The prehistoric bones belonged to a two-legged, crocodile-faced, predatory spinosaurid dinosaur.
PhD student Chris Barker, who led the research, said it was a " huge animal".
The Remains , which include pelvic and tail vertebrae, were discovered on the south-west coast of The Isle of Wight.
The Predator has been dubbed the " White Rock spinosaurid" after the geological layer in which The Remains were found.
" This Was a huge animal, exceeding 10m in length and probably several tonnes in weight, " Mr Barker said.
" Judging from some of the dimensions, it appears to represent one of the largest predatory dinosaurs ever found in Europe - Maybe even the biggest yet known. "
It would have lived at The Beginning of a period of rising sea levels and would have stalked lagoonal waters and sandflats In Search of food.
Co-author of the research, Darren Naish , said: " Because it's only known from fragments at The Moment , we haven't given it a formal scientific name. We hope that additional remains will turn up In Time . "
Most of the fossils were found by Isle of Wight Dinosaur Hunter Nick Chase, who died just before the Covid pandemic.
Jeremy Lockwood, another co-author of the study and a PhD student at the University of Portsmouth and Natural History Museum, said: " I was searching for remains of this dinosaur with Nick and found a lump of pelvis with tunnels bored into it - each about the size of my index finger.
" We think they were caused by bone eating larvae of a type of scavenging beetle. It's an interesting thought that this giant killer wound up becoming a meal for a host of insects. "
The Discovery follows previous work on spinosaurids by the University of Southampton team,
Source of news: bbc.com