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posted by LaminatorX on Wednesday December 31 1969, @08:00PM   Printer-friendly
from the PORTOSAURUS! dept.

janrinok writes:

"An article in Science Daily describes how a new dinosaur species, thought to be the largest predator found in Europe, has been discovered in Portugal. Originally thought to be Torvosaurus tanneri, a dinosaur species from North America, it was renamed after differences in the shin bone, upper jawbone, teeth, and partial tail vertebrae were noted. The new nomenclature, if approved, will be Torvosaurus gurneyi.

The article goes on:

T. gurneyi had blade-shaped teeth up to 10 cm long, which indicates it may have been at the top of the food chain in the Iberian Peninsula roughly 150 million years ago. The scientists estimate that the dinosaur could reach 10 meters long and weigh around 4 to 5 tons. The number of teeth, as well as size and shape of the mouth, may differentiate the European and the American Torvosaurus. The fossil of the upper jaw of T. tanneri has 11 or more teeth, while T. gurneyi has fewer than 11. Additionally, the mouth bones have a different shape and structure. The new dinosaur is the second species of Torvosaurus to be named.

'This is not the largest predatory dinosaur we know. Tyrannosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, and Giganotosaurus from the Cretaceous were bigger animals,' said Christophe Hendrickx. 'With a skull of 115 cm, Torvosaurus gurneyi was however one of the largest terrestrial carnivores at this epoch, and an active predator that hunted other large dinosaurs, as evidenced by blade shape teeth up to 10 cm.' Fossil evidences of closely related dinosaurs suggest that this large predator may have already been covered with proto-feathers. Recently described dinosaur embryos from Portugal are also ascribed to the new species of Torvosaurus.

The research paper from which the article above is drawn gives considerably more detail."

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