Skull of dinosaur called 'one who causes fear' found in Patagonia.

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Scientists in southern Argentina have found the skull of a large meat-eating dinosaur named "one who causes fear" in the local Mapuche language.
The horned Llukalkan aliocranianus was around 5 metres (16 feet) long and roamed South America 85 million years ago.
Researchers found remains nearby of another carnivorous dinosaur, something they said was highly unusual.

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The findings from Patagonia were published on Tuesday.
Like the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Llukalkan dinosaur was two-legged with very short arms, but was medium-sized compared to the giant T. rex.
It also had short horns and tiny fingers. It was estimated to weigh between one and five tonnes, slightly lighter than an adult African elephant.

It was probably a fearsome predator, with a large skull and a strong bite, according to the research published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
The findings suggest it had better hearing than other dinosaurs in the abelisaurids family which likely made it a better hunter, Federico Gianechini, a palaeontologist at the National University of San Luis Argentina told Reuters news agency.
It lived on earth during the Cretaceous period, the last era before dinosaurs were wiped out.
Close to Llukalkhan's skull, scientist found the fossilised remains of a slightly larger meat-eating dinosaur called Viavenator exxoni.

Mr Gianechini said it is very unusual to find two abelisaurids living close together at the same time.
"Llukalkan was a little smaller than Viavenator, although, if they lived together, they surely shared the same ecological niche and fed on the same prey, so they would have competed with each other and - why not - even eaten each other," he told Reuters.

A series of important dinosaur discoveries have been made in Argentina in recent decades.
In 2014 the remains of a dinosaur that weighed around the same as 14 elephants were found - it was thought to be the biggest ever discovered.
 
Now I know who Lord Voldemort is on why he is very NOSEY and the "one who causes fear"
 
Honestly, I'm not really sure I've ever seen an image of a dino (other than on cartoons) that DIDN'T cause fear...
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Ironically, that's the same name I have for my Mother in law.
 
Coincidentally We found a similar one in our home this morning.
 
After the announcement, inGen’s stock rose 10% as investors anticipated their Jurassic Park brand would be resurrecting the dinosaur.
John Hammond saw his net worth soar to $90b, which will please him, as he famously likes to “spare no expense”.
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But isn't the planet only 5000 years old according to religious nutters everywhere? I mean the ones who tell us what is right and wrong and what cartoon we can see or not.


 
The claim that scientists can ascertain the name of a specific dinosaur from its fossilized remains is dubious at best.
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What really causes ‘fear’ is the inflation
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Why not 85 billion-year-old animal instead? Carbon dating too?
 
Modern man as only been around 100,000 years and only 40-50,000 with our third brain. These big dumb beasts lived hundreds of millions of years. Even the Neanderthals lasted 200,000 years.
 
I still remember getting into trouble at junior high school for asking why the dinosaurs weren’t mentioned in the holy books of religions
 
I just climbed into the cupboard and got behind the pots and pans. Shhh!
 
Wait. .. how old is the world actually? According to the Holly Bible...we all know that the world could be less than 10,000 years...and you are talking about millions of years!
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