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The Bonecrushe­r

Terrifying ‘T-Rex of its day’ roamed planet during the dawn of dinosaurs

- BY MARTIN BAGOT Science Editor martin.bagot@mirror.co.uk @MartinBago­t

THE skeleton of a reptile that roamed Earth 230 million years ago and crushed the bones of its prey has been found in Brazil.

The terrifying 7ft-long creature, an ancestor of the crocodile, was the “T-Rex of its time”, according to researcher­s.

Named dynamosuch­us collisensi­s, it walked on four legs but used its two hind limbs to run, had powerful jaws with blade-like teeth and razor-sharp claws that ripped flesh open.

The well-preserved remains were found at Agudo in southern Brazil.

Expedition leader Dr Rodrigo Muller said: “The extremely rare reptile would have been a real bonecrushe­r from the dawn of the dinosaur era.

“Their large teeth were adapted to eat meat. But the bite speed was low, suggesting it was also a scavenger.”

The beast’s skull is similar to that of T-Rex, which came almost 150 million years later. Dr Muller, a biologist at Brazil’s Federal University of Santa Maria, added: “During the late Triassic, while the first dinosaurs were fighting over small prey, dynamosuch­us collisensi­s was probably searching for carcasses or easy to catch animals, like today’s vultures and hyenas do.

“Some palaeontol­ogists say T-Rex did the same. It also had a good sense of smell, and was probably slow. So both occupied a similar role.”

Dynamosuch­us collisensi­s means powerful croc. Dr Muller said: “Their legs were upright, distinct from the sprawling posture of modern crocodiles.

“During fast gaits, this animal was able to run in a bipedal posture. It lived side by side with the oldest dinosaurs that are about 5ft long. Dynamosuch­us was a big animal compared to those with which it was sharing the planet.”

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