I’m always amazed when scientists uncover a new dinosaur, especially an elephant sized dino. A team in Chicago discovered two very large meatosaurs that roamed around the ancient African landscape.
The first one is a member of the Eorarcharia dinops and was a fierce predator. Eorarcharia is a forerunner to Carcharodontosaurus who was just as bad-ass as T-rex. This new species had large blade-like teeth for tearing its prey to shreds (to shreds you say). The other new species is called Kryptop palaios and had fairly small teeth. This guy was probably a carrion eater. It’s even possible that Kryptop followed around Eorarcharia since they were found near each other at the dig.
These two new species give scientist an idea of how dinosaurs evolved as the African continent split from South America. It also shows the progression of smaller dinosaurs to humongo dinosaurs that suggest a steady evolutionary trend for larger predators.
I smell a new Jurassic Park movie.







I think the fossils were all planted by evolutionists. This is what Kirk Cameron told me.
And he should know!
Oh yes, he knows these things.
Whenever I think of Jurassic Park, I think of when the movie was first coming out. It had been so hyped and my friend’s little sister (who was 7) thought they really had brought dinos back to life. We’d told her no, they were just really good computer graphics. She came running into the kitchen with a newspaper clutched in her hands, and said, “You guys were wrong! It really IS real! They really DID bring back the dinosaurs!” and thrust the newspaper at us. It said “Jurassic Park opens today.” Poor little thing. She was so excited about seeing real dinos, and we had to explain that “opens today” was movie terminology.