New 'Hell Heron' Spinosaurus Species Discovered in Remote Sahara 70 Years After Fossil Clue
Scientists have discovered Spinosaurus mirabilis, a massive new dinosaur species dubbed the 'hell heron' that rivaled Tyrannosaurus rex in size and hunted fish in ancient waters some 100 million years ago. The discovery, made in the remote Sahara Desert, resolves a paleontological mystery that began 70 years ago when fossil fragments first hinted at the creature's existence. The find reshapes scientific understanding of the Spinosaurus family and the ancient ecosystems of North Africa, offering new evidence of the extraordinary diversity of life that once inhabited a region now dominated by sand and stone.
Read Full Story at Fox NewsBut ask the beasts, and they will teach you; the birds of the heavens, and they will tell you; or the bushes of the earth, and they will teach you; and the fish of the sea will declare to you.
— Job 12:7-9
Every creature that has ever walked the earth — from the massive Spinosaurus to the smallest sparrow — testifies to the creative power and imagination of God. The discovery of species unknown for millennia reminds us that creation still has wonders to reveal.