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Carnivorous dinosaur goes on show in Wales


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The first meat-eating dinosaur ever found in Wales has been revealed to the public for the first time.

Originally discovered on a beach by fossil hunting brothers Nick and Rob Hanigan, the small therapod dinosaur was a distant cousin of Tyrannosaurus rex and roamed the planet at the beginning of the Jurassic Period around 200 million years ago.

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Still waiting for dino resurrection..

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Probably liked bangers and mash.

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When talking about Welsh dinosaurs, I have to resist the urge to make Plaid Cymru jokes.

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There has been a lot of awfully cool dinosaur discoveries lately.

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When talking about Welsh dinosaurs, I have to resist the urge to make Plaid Cymru jokes.

How do you think it took a Leek ?

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It says it was 50cm tall , that is about a foot and a half . How tall are chickens ? This sounds like a mini t-rex , t-rex chicken sized !!!

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It says it was 50cm tall , that is about a foot and a half . How tall are chickens ? This sounds like a mini t-rex , t-rex chicken sized !!!

Probably a nasty lil SOB.

Imagine a pack of them!?

They would probably tear through a flock in nothing flat!

Oi ...

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