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Fossils of a new species of huge dinosaur Spinosaurus unearthed in Niger

Spinosaurus mirabilis, with a 20-inch scimitar-shaped crest and specialized fish-trap teeth, lived inland in forested waterways, challenging views of Spinosaurus as solely marine predators.

  • Paul Sereno's team uncovered jaw fragments at a remote Niger desert site and excavated bones from around 10 individuals, naming the new species Spinosaurus mirabilis, which lived around 95 million years ago and grew 10 to 14 metres, Science reports.
  • Experts note the contested lifestyle of spinosaurs' characteristic features—sail, claws, broad feet and crocodile-like jaws—while BBC's Walking With Dinosaurs portrayed them as aquatic hunters, intensifying debate among palaeontologists.
  • Researchers plotted anatomical proportions and found spinosaurs clustered with modern herons, and the crest measured at least 40 centimetres bony, 50 centimetres keratin-covered, with a wading depth of 10 feet.
  • Discoverers say fossils from around 1000 kilometres inland should settle the debate by confirming a wading lifestyle, and they argue sails and crests served as visual displays along rivers.
  • Despite new evidence, some palaeontologists caution that crest differences could be variation, while critiques of swimming proposals mean debate continues, as the team noted a large skull crest early on.
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A team from the University of Chicago announced the discovery of several fossils in the Sahara, including the crest of a 13-meter-high dinosaur.According to the report, the fossil found in the Sahara belongs to a new kind of spinosaur, the Spinosaur mirabilis.The fossil of the crested dinosaur of the Sahara is the first found in a century.According to Science magazine, where the discovery was made known, the fossil of the crested dinosaur found …

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Spinosaurus is considered one of the largest dinosaurs to have lived on Earth, and its gigantic remains had previously been found in coastal areas. However, an international team of researchers has discovered a new species (which they have named Spinosaurus mirabilis) in a remote region of the Sahara Desert in Niger, according to a study published this Thursday in the journal Science. This is the first discovery of the popular Spinosaurus in mor…

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A team of 20 scientists has discovered the fossils of a new scimitar-chalked spinosaurid species in a remote location in the central Sahara—specifically, in Niger—the first undisputed evidence of Spinosaurus in over a century and in a place far from the ocean's edge. Read more...

·Granada, Spain
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Scientific American broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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