World's oldest cannibal dinosaur found in Brazil, full body is still safe
World's oldest cannibal dinosaur found in Brazil, full body is still safe
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Reo de Janeiro: The spirit begins to tremble at the imagination of the world's oldest man-eating dinosaur. In the language of science, this dinosaur is called Gannathovorax cabriole. Some researchers in the southern province of Brazil have found fossils of this unique dinosaur. This is the first time in history so far that researchers discovered Gnathovorax cabriole.

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It is said that this cannibalistic dinosaur was found on the earth when all the countries of the earth were not even separated. Brazil was a part of Pangea at that time. During the time of Pangea, water was on one side and land on the other side. That is, the land of North and South America was not evenly divided at that time. The presence of this dinosaur in Brazil was 230 million years ago. It is considered a great success for historians and scientists to get a fossil of this dinosaur.

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A report published in the science journal Pirje says that the jaw of this dinosaur was the strongest and most dangerous. It has been told that due to the strength of its teeth and jaws, it used to take the form of 'Killing Machine'. This 230 million-year-old fossil is completely safe and surprisingly, the entire body of the dinosaur has been recovered.

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