Fossils of new meat-eating dinos found (AP)

An illustration by Project Exploration released by the University of Chicago shows a dinosaur named Eocarcharia dinops, or 'fierce-eyed dawn shark,' for its razor-sharp teeth and bony brow. It was one of two massive meat-eating dinosaurs discovered in Africa by University of Chicago paleontologists in 2000. Eocarcharia's brow was so pronounced that paleontologist Paul Sereno thinks it was used for head-butting rivals to win over potential mates. Both were about 25 feet long and stood 7 feet high at the hip. (AP Photo/Project Exploration illustration via the University of Chicago, Todd Marshall)AP - Fossil hunters say they have discovered bones of two massive meat-eating dinosaurs in Africa. In the journal Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno and co-author Stephen Brusatte named one Kryptops palaios, or "old hidden face," because of a horny covering over its face.