New dinosaur species named after 'Ghostbusters' monster

Researchers named the dinosaur "Zuul crurivastator" for its skull similarities.

Aykroyd, one of the film's stars, stopped by the Royal Ontario Museum to meet the beast face-to-face.

The scientists said they first uncovered the perfectly preserved 6.7-foot-long spiked tail of the estimated 20-foot-long prehistoric beast, which they believe helped it defend itself from predators. The massive club-like tail inspired its name crurivastator, which literally translates to "Destroyer of Shins."

But it was the dinosaur's broad rounded snout and spiky headed skeleton that sparked its comparison with Zuul, the demonic character from the original "Ghostbusters."

The nearly pristine dinosaur was preserved in a body of water and believed to have roamed the Earth approximately 75 million years ago.