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The subadult skeleton of the Spinosaurus aegyptiacus studied by Nazir Ibrahim, Paul Sereno, et. al in 2014 showed a snout with a concentrated array of neurovascular foramina (pressure receptors) akin to modern crocodilians. The snout had these enlarged, procumbent, interlocking anterior teeth that were well
adapted for snaring fish.
 
Yes, why did they make the name of a disease so long? well, I think that's what it is. It sounds like a disease to me mainly because it has some of the first letters of Pneumonia.
 
I'm in a hotel room with a roommate because I wanted my roommate to pay for the rent for some time and it worked out well now I have to only pay for half of the rent HAH HAH HAH! I am a bit worried that my roommate might do weird stuff and make the room messy. I don't like mess.
 
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