Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox! Two new killer dinosaurs, each as big as a school bus and with 'crocodile-like skulls' that enabled them to hunt on land, and in the water, have been unearthed on the Isle of Wight.The remains, found by fossil hunters on an Isle of Wight beach over several years, belonged to previously unknown species, according to palaeontologists at the University of Southampton.The new-found beats had razor sharp teeth and claws - and a whip like tail.
Bone crushing jaws would have snapped prey in half. Both species reached 30 feet long, over 10 feet tall and weighed about five tons.
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