Paleontologists Just Discovered Marine T.Rex, And It's Terrifying

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A bus-sized sea monster with serrated teeth once ruled the ancient waters over what is now Texas. Scientists just identified it as a new species and they're calling it the "marine T. rex." But here's the thing. It might have been even scarier than the dinosaur. This predator grew up to 43 feet long. That's twice the size of a great white shark. And it wasn't just brutal to its prey. Fossils show these creatures fought each other and the damage was horrific. One specimen nicknamed "The Black Knight" has a missing snout and a fractured jaw.

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Unexplained Mysteries
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2025 discovery, ancient creatures, ancient sea predators
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