Eons
S02E17 The Weird, Watery Tale of Spinosaurus
In 1912, a fossil hunter stumbled upon peculiar bone fragments within the hauntingly beautiful Cretaceous Bahariya rock formation in Egypt. This small collection of fossils would ultimately unveil one of the most unusual dinosaurs ever known — the only semi-aquatic dinosaur identified in the world.
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