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This weird-looking animal is not one to mess with either — they use their bills to decapitate their prey, and their food sources consist of large fish, water snakes, eels, and even small crocodiles.
First discovered in 1909 in B.C.’s Yoho National Park by famed naturalist Charles Walcott, the fossil beds have preserved, in incredible detail, the strange animals from our distant past.
However, a strange groove could prove that ... That would make it not only the largest marine super-predator, but also the largest marine animal ever to live that we know of so far.