Swimming dinosaur Spinosaurus had crocodile snout, duck feet

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Thursday, September 11, 2014
Swimming dinosaur Spinosaurus had crocodile snout, duck feet University of Chicago Paleontologists Paul C. Sereno near the 50-foot life-size model of a Spinosaurus dinosaur.
Pablo Martinez Monsivais

WASHINGTON (WLS) -- Picture the fearsome creatures of "Jurassic Park" crossed with the shark from "Jaws." Then super-size to the biggest predator ever to roam Earth. Now add a crocodile snout as big as a person and feet like a duck's. The result gives you some idea of a bizarre dinosaur scientists have just unveiled: Spinosaurus.



Lead discoverer Nizar Ibrahim of the University of Chicago said the Spinosaurus is so weird that studying it was like working on an extraterrestrial.



The 50-foot-long predator is the only known dinosaur to live much of its life in the water.



Scientists had some bones from the beast already, but the new skeleton discovery forced a major rethinking of what it looked like some 95 million years ago.



The result was described Thursday in the journal Science.


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