Summary
A newly discovered fossil may be the remains of one of the first stealth hunters, a swimming dinosaur that could use its long neck to sneak up on prey and strike without warning.
Once a resident of a shallow sea in what is now southeast China, the newly found reptile with fangs would have hunted in murky waters, its small head extending far from the bulky body that fish would have recognized as a predator.See the full content of this document
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Dinosaur's Neck Helped Trick Prey
"The long neck would allow it to approach prey without the whole body...
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