The brain of the biggest meat-eating dinosaur that ever lived has been unveiled by scientists.
It was created from the remains of two dinosaurs dug up in Surrey, UK, and on the Isle of Wight.
The predators could reach 50ft long and weigh 20 tons - and hunted in the water as well as on land.
Scientists digitally reconstructed its grey matter and inner ears from the skulls of individuals named Baryonyx and Ceratosuchops.
They roamed what is now Guildford and Brightsone Bay in the UK 125 million years ago.
Brain of the biggest meat-eating dinosaur that ever lived unveiled
It was created from the remains of two dinosaurs dug up in Surrey, UK, and on the Isle of Wight.
The predators could reach 50ft long and weigh 20 tons - and hunted in the water as well as on land.
Scientists digitally reconstructed its grey matter and inner ears from the skulls of individuals named Baryonyx and Ceratosuchops.
They roamed what is now Guildford and Brightsone Bay in the UK 125 million years ago.
Brain of the biggest meat-eating dinosaur that ever lived unveiled
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