Scientists have recently unearthed fossils of a terrifying sea lizard species called Khinjaria acuta, which roamed the oceans 66 million years ago. Measuring about 26ft long and equipped with dagger-like teeth, this creature had a demonic appearance that struck fear in the hearts of marine life during the Late Cretaceous period. The discovery sheds light on the diverse marine ecosystems of the past and raises questions about the dramatic shift in predator populations over millions of years. In this article, we will delve into the significance of this finding and explore its implications for understanding ancient marine life.
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