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A dino find, Elvis is out & the shoe flops

BIGGER, OLDER, SCARIER

old on to your butts: according to a recent paper in a 13-metre unearthed in Saskatchewan in the early ’90s is record huge: is the largest terrestrial predator known to science,” says Scott Persons, the lead author of the study. Persons believes the big beast lived until its early thirties, making it older than any other discovered so far. (And older than the franchise by at least four years.)

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