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Fossilised ‘hell heron’ dinosaur unearthed on Isle of Wight

Discovery along with another species enhances island’s reputation as Europe’s best place to find dinosaurs

The fossilised remains of a dinosaur, nicknamed “the horned crocodile-faced hell heron”, have been unearthed on the Isle of Wight.

The 125m-year-old predator had a 9 metre-long body, powerful claws, a gigantic skull covered in horns and bumps, and long crocodile-like teeth. The fearsome creature lived on the fringes of ancient floodplains where it would have lain in wait for aquatic prey, research suggests.

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