Fossils of new meat-eating dinos found Thu Feb 14, 6:27 PM ET CHICAGO - 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. They named the other Eocarcharia dinops, or "fierce-eyed dawn shark," for its razor-sharp teeth and bony brow. Both were about 25 feet long and stood 7 feet high at the hip. Kryptops had a short snout with teeth better for...