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There's a new T. rex in town! New species of mosasaur measuring 43 FEET long terrorised the ancient seas
A new species of 43-foot-long mosasaur has been discovered, revealing a prehistoric marine predator that once dominated ancient seas. The find highlights significant advancements in paleontological research.
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