Known for its fearsome crocodile snout. Plus: 5th century empires on the rise; bushmeat debacle
| IMAGE BY GRUP GUIX | | Scientists have found a new species of spinosaur, the crocodile-jawed dino that caused a stir when researchers claimed that some of these giant carnivores hunted underwater.
The discovery, some of the earliest spinosaur bones, also points to their origins in prehistoric western Europe before spreading as far as what is now Morocco, Brazil, and Laos. (Above, an artist’s rendering.)
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY BRENT STIRTON | | Bushmeat debate: Eating wild meat—from monkeys to porcupines—has always been part of the Republic of the Congo’s culture. But this practice threatens wildlife populations—and can be dangerous for human health. One chef (photographed above by Nat Geo Explorer Brent Stirton) is working on a solution to preserve Congolese cuisine without harming the forests and animals within them.
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IF YOU CAN’T STAND THE HEAT ... | |
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY KEN WALSH VIA BRIDGEMAN IMAGES | | The rest of the story: The fall of the Roman Empire rocked the fifth century in Europe, but other empires were on the rise worldwide, including Pre-Hispanic metropolises, a Western African kingdom, and a Central Asian trading route. This soaring temple is an iconic example. What country is it from?
A. Peru B. Honduras C. Mexico D. Guatemala
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Today’s soundtrack: Walking with a Ghost, Tegan and Sara
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