** Illustration of massive prehistoric marine reptile swimming in ancient ocean waters

Scientists Discover Ancient Sea Predator Bigger Than Sharks

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Paleontologists have uncovered fossils of a massive marine predator that ruled the oceans over 80 million years ago, dwarfing today's great white sharks. The discovery sheds new light on prehistoric ocean ecosystems and the giants that once dominated them.

Scientists have unearthed fossils of an ancient ocean predator so large it makes modern great white sharks look small by comparison. The newly discovered marine reptile, swimming in Earth's seas over 80 million years ago, was roughly twice the size of today's most fearsome sharks.

Researchers describe the creature as more aggressive than the mosasaurs previously known to science. These marine reptiles were apex predators during the Late Cretaceous period, a time when dinosaurs still roamed the land.

Scientists Discover Ancient Sea Predator Bigger Than Sharks

The discovery adds another chapter to our understanding of prehistoric ocean life. While T. rex dominated on land, creatures like this newly identified species ruled the waves with equal ferocity.

Why This Inspires

Discoveries like this remind us how much we still have to learn about our planet's history. Every fossil tells a story millions of years in the making, and modern science keeps unlocking these ancient mysteries.

The ocean depths once hosted giants we're only now beginning to understand, proving that wonder and discovery never stop.

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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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