It didn’t breathe fire, but the Thapunngaka shawi was as long as a school bus with 40 sharp teeth meant to eat fish and small dinosaurs.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
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Oklahoma woman arrested after commenting on police’s ‘most wanted’ Facebook post about her, authorities say
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Legendary Vermont pilot dies after falling from hot air balloon; passengers fly across state line
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