
The fossil from a massive 9ft flying dinosaur with 100 razor sharp teeth has been found on a building site.The new find named Aetodactylus halli is thought to have dominated the prehistoric skies some 95 million years ago and is one of the youngest examples of the pterosaur family of dinosaurs.
A 14inch long lower jaw belonging to one of the reptiles was found by an amateur fossil hunter.
Two of its teeth were still present and experts were able to analyse it and produce an artists impression of what the beast looked like.
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