The skull of a prehistoric sea monster that can make mincemeat of meat T-Rex have been found in Dorset coast. These vicious creatures called pliosaur, terrorizing the sea area 150 million years ago at the time of the dinosaurs. Experts said skull length of 8 feet so big it could belong to one of the largest pliosaurs ever found - the giant predator measuring more than 52 feet in length.
The remainder was found by a fossil hunter along the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, 95 miles from the beaches and cliffs of Dorset and East Devon. The location was right near Charmouth in Dorset have been kept secret to prevent other people stormed the venue. Pliosaurs is a form of plesiosaur - a group of giant reptiles water - with a short neck and large, like a crocodile's head. The creature was hunting with a very cruel, the four paddle-like limbs, powerful jaws and big, sharp teeth to make the job of passing prey with quick Sanat. Dr. Richard Forrest, a plesiosaur expert, said: 'Looking at this in the flesh, so to speak, only jaw dropped.
This is a big monster and really horrible. This is a top level predator of its time. His jaw is designed to provide the bite was so strong that can rip cars in half without any problems. Also humans can eat in one gulp. In fact, something like a T Rex would be a breakfast for animals like this. The scientists believe that the specimen may be one of the largest pliosaurs ever found, recently discovered rivalling in Svalbard, Norway, where the animals, dubbed The Monster, and Predator X is thought to measure 49 feet.
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