Which remarkable ‘new’ dinosaur was found in 1983?

 

                        In 1983 an amateur fossil hunter found a huge claw, 35 cm long, in a Surrey clay pit. When the site was excavated, it revealed an entirely new type of meat-eating dinosaur, which has been named Baryonyx. Although this animal looked similar to other meat-eaters, it had some unique features. A huge claw was attached to each thumb, and its head looked rather like that of a modern crocodile. Fish scales were found inside the skeleton, so it is now thought that this was the only known fish-eating dinosaur.

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