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The other one is identified as the Eocarcharia dinops which translates into “fierce-eyed dawn shark.”
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The Kyptops palaios and Eocarcharia dinops can now be added to the list of known dinosaurs in existence.
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Eocarcharia looks similar to the Tyrannosaurus and has a narrow bird-like scull with dagger-like teeth designed for going through flesh and bone and cutting and severing limbs.
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"Eocarcharia, I imagine to be more of a sabotage attacker," he said, describing its powerful legs and strong forearms.
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The heavy-browed 40-foot long Eocarcharia dinops, or "fierce-eyed dawn shark," was likely the main predator as its powerful claws and teeth could tear limbs and flesh off its prey.
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They have been methodically sorting through the fossils and discovered enough pieces of the Eocarcharia and Kryptops to determine that they were new species, findings which will be published in the journal Acta Palaeontologica Polonica.
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Eocarcharia and Kryptops: New dinosaur duo from Sahara ate like hyenas, sharks
Scientific Blogging 2008
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"The Eocarcharia has blade shaped teeth: it was definitely an active predator severing limbs and gashing flesh.
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