Fossils of Europe’s largest meat-eating dinosaur found on Isle of Wight
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The remains of a new meat-eating dinosaur have been found on England's Isle of Wight — and they may have belonged to the largest dino predator in Europe.
Experts believe this dinosaur is completely unique, not belonging to any other kind of species identified before it. The Isle of Wight has become a rich site for digging up dino bones. Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital. Follow her on Twitter at @atstabile.
Paleontologists announced on Thursday that the remains of a meat-eating dinosaur may be larger than any other known in Europe and may be a cousin of the biggest carnivorous dinosaur species ever recorded, according to Reuters.
Parts of the skeleton of this dinosaur were dug up — including back, hip and tail bones and some limb fragments — they've been dated about 125 million years back during the Cretaceous Period.
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