Fossils of a new species of huge dinosaur Spinosaurus unearthed in Niger
Source: Reuters
-At a remote and barren Sahara desert site in Niger, scientists have unearthed fossils of a new species of Spinosaurus, among the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs, notable for its large blade-shaped head crest and jaws bearing interlocking teeth for snaring slippery fish.
It prowled a forested inland environment and strode into rivers to catch sizable fish like a modern-day wading bird - a "hell heron," as one of the researchers put it, considering it was about 40 feet (12 meters) long and weighed 5-7 tons.
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Along with the existing genus name Spinosaurus, meaning "spine lizard," the researchers gave it the species name mirabilis, meaning "astonishing," referring to its crest. A genus is a group of closely related species bearing similar traits. For example, lions and tigers are the same genus but different species.
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The two Spinosaurus species, which were contemporaneous, shared the same general body plan including long dorsal spines forming the sail-like structure and a skull adapted for hunting fish. The crest of Spinosaurus mirabilis is much larger compared to Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, and it has a more elongated snout, teeth more spread out from each other and longer hind limbs.
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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/science/fossils-new-species-huge-dinosaur-spinosaurus-unearthed-niger-2026-02-19/
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Evolve Dammit
(21,677 posts)tavernier
(14,402 posts)Worked at the first Fox show with Murdoch, spinning the news and eating liberals.
Evolve Dammit
(21,677 posts)Goonch
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SamKnause
(14,849 posts)FakeNoose
(41,010 posts)It's probably better to call it a "previously unknown" or "undiscovered" species.
eppur_se_muova
(41,489 posts)but, more correctly, fossil of new dinosaur discovered ... well, newly discovered, not new fossil ... but you know ...
Whenever I see a headline about "new dinosaur discovered" I have a brief (what I call) "Calvin & Hobbes" moment, after a cartoon the details of which I can't recall right now ... I had a similar experience, though, IRL when I saw a newspaper article about a UC professor who kept dozens of spiders in her office -- leaving me with the impression that this was a wildly, crazy cool professor -- only to be quickly disillusioned when further reading revealed the spiders were confined in separate containers, not free to roam the office, as the headline of the article seemed to suggest.
Hard not to feel a little letdown from such misleadingly worded articles.
chowder66
(12,068 posts)Beartracks
(14,490 posts)eppur_se_muova
(41,489 posts)I'm a little disappointed to see there was no attempt to address the issue of sexual dimorphism -- could this "new species" be the female of the species already known ?? Surely that's come up in discussions within the paleontological community; it would be nice to know what the current opinions are.
For those who have access to Science: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adx5486

reACTIONary
(7,088 posts)Hell-heron dinosaur discovered in the central Sahara
A UChicago-led team unearthed Spinosaurus mirabilis, a fish-eating giant and the first new species of its kind in a century, where nothing like it was supposed to exist
LudwigPastorius
(14,448 posts)Yeah, I don't care if they think it only ate fish, that's still a big "nope".
highplainsdem
(61,119 posts)Mysterian
(6,277 posts)to add to my collection.