What happened: In a rather unique discovery, the paleontologists have found fossilized bones on a rocky seashore on England’s Isle of Wight. The fossilized bones are the remains of a meat-eating dinosaur that may be larger than any other known from Europe, “a beast that was a cousin of the biggest carnivorous dinosaur species on record.” Details: The remains are said to be 125 million years old from the Cretaceous Period. Reuters quoted, “The remains include bones of the back, hips, and tail, some limb fragments but no skull or teeth.” At the same time, the paleontologists claimed that the partial remains highlight that the dinosaur exceeded 33 feet long and had a much higher reach. Journal PeerJ Life & Environment quotes, “The size of the specimen is impressive. It is one of the biggest and possibly the biggest known land predator ever to stalk Europe.”