Ancient 'Godzilla'-like sea creature discovered

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A newfound ancient sea creature looks to be part crocodile, part T. rex, and 100 percent terrifying.

The 13-foot long beast, Dakosaurus andiniensis, had a massive 18-inch-long jaw with interlocking 4-inch teeth. It is a long-lost relative of the crocodile yet it had fins.

A digital rendering of the creature reveals the sort of thing typically reserved for horror movies.

The sheer strangeness of the Dakosaurus andiniensis, found in South America and announced today, led its discoverers to call it Godzilla after the huge, amphibious, dinosaur-like movie icon.

"This species was very unusual, because other marine crocodiles that were around at the same time had very delicate features — long, skinny snouts and needle-like teeth for catching small fish and mollusks," said Ohio State University researcher Diego Pol, who determined the crocodile lineage. "But this croc was just the opposite. It had a short snout, and large teeth with serrated edges. It was definitely a predator of large sea creatures."

The fossils were found in Patagonia, in an area that was once a deep tropical bay attached to the Pacific Ocean, by paleontologists Zulma Gasparini and Luis Spalletti of the National University of La Plata in Argentina.

The finding is detailed in the Nov. 11 issue of the journal Science

There were many types of crocodiles around 135 million years ago, when Dakosaurus andiniensis roamed the sea. None were as big, however. And none had such a short, stout snout or so few teeth.

"This is the most remarkable change in the size and shape of the teeth and snout in the history of marine crocs," Pol said.

Based on the size of its teeth, the beast dubbed Godzilla probably fed on other sea-going reptiles and big prey rather than fish, the researchers said.

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Cool, a true monster. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. :)
 
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wow, if that thing still roamed the sea now.... I dont think I would ever go surfing again...
 
LOL!!!!!!! yah suprisingly there is one spot where the surf doesnt die. New Symerna Inlet (only the inlet) its year round 2-3 foot surf... sometimes on a good day it goes up to 4-5ft. but mostly 3. Its all us poor surfers have in my area. =( butttt the only bad thing is... that is the one spot that had to be infested with sharks- so bad that its offically been named "shark bite capital of the world"

Read =)

look at the second paragraph!! :(
 
i got one.. but i call it a red snakehead
 
Ash said:
LOL!!!!!!! yah suprisingly there is one spot where the surf doesnt die. New Symerna Inlet (only the inlet) its year round 2-3 foot surf... sometimes on a good day it goes up to 4-5ft. but mostly 3. Its all us poor surfers have in my area. =( butttt the only bad thing is... that is the one spot that had to be infested with sharks- so bad that its offically been named "shark bite capital of the world"

Read =)

look at the second paragraph!! :(
If you get knocked out by a Tarpoon hopefully someone will be there to save you.
 
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