Just 800 miles (1287 km) from the North Pole, paleontologists believe they have found the fossilized remains of a massive sea monster that lived 150 million years ago. Predator X -- a new species of a Pliosaur -- is said to have been the most dangerous creature to have lived under water. The creature was about 50 feet (15 meters) long, had a head ten feet (3 meters) long and jaws armed with teeth the size of cucumbers. Dr. Jorn Hurum, and his team of paleontologists discovered Predator X in northern Norway last October and says the new species of a Pliosaur was more fearsome in power than the land-based Tyrannosaurus Rex.
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
Proof of a massive sea monster discovered
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Archaeology,
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why has this video been deteled
Many people are astonished at the large creature. But i'm sorry, i'm with the people who think it's a manatee. I'm VERY supersticious, but that's definatley a manatee of some sort. Where the trident tail came from i have NO idea but that is definatley a manatee!
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