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Scientists discover giant sea predator Tylosaurus rex that terrorized ancient oceans

The identification of the 43-foot-long predator Tylosaurus rex, which dominated ancient oceanic ecosystems 80 million years ago, underscores the importance of understanding historical biodiversity and predator-prey dynamics in marine environments. This finding may inform contemporary conservation efforts in protecting marine ecosystems and their inhabitants.

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