The remains of a dinosaur with a strange jaw designed to hoover-up food 110 million years ago went on display Thursday at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society, where they will remain until March.
Scientists have completed a full reconstruction of the skull and skeleton of Nigersaurus Taqueti, the odd-looking dinosaur discovered in the 1990s in Niger, Africa. For a further explanation and more pictures, go here.
For more on the discovery of Nigersaurus Taqueti, go here.

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