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A giant, 32-foot-long "Sea Dragon" marine reptile that lived approximately 200 million years ago has been unearthed in Great Britain. The post Massive ‘Sea Dragon’ Fossil From Jurassic Period ...
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Giant 'sea dragon' fossil could be largest mosasaur ever discovered in Mississippi - MSNA giant "sea dragon" backbone plucked from a riverbank in Mississippi could belong to the largest mosasaur ever found in the state, scientists say. Researchers only found a single vertebra from ...
Nature reserve workers performing routine maintenance of a lagoon made the "discovery of a lifetime" when they unearthed fossils of a "sea dragon," the largest of its kind ever found in the United ...
The largest "sea dragon" fossil on record sat unstudied in a museum for nearly 20 years until a German scientist "rediscovered" it last year. Paleontologist Sven Sachs of the Bielefeld Natural ...
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How a 240-Million-Year-Old ‘Dragon’ Fossil Is Rewriting the Evolutionary Story of Long-Necked Marine ReptilesThe neck has 32 separate vertebrae — longer than the creature’s body and tail combined,” said a study published by Cambridge ...
Huge prehistoric 'sea dragon' fossil discovered in U.K. reservoir The ichthyosaur, whose remains measure 32 feet in length, is estimated to have lived 180 million years ago. Get more news ...
U.K. scientists unearth 32-foot ‘sea dragon,’ with skull that weighs more than a ton. ... A few ichthyosaur fossils had previously been found in the same reserve, Larkin said.
A British fossil hunter has found a previously unidentified “sea dragon” on the southern English coast. Steve Etches unearthed the well-preserved ichthyosaur fossil in limestone on the ...
Scientists have hailed the largest and most complete fossil “sea dragon” ever discovered in the UK. Experts found the 30-foot skeleton of the dolphin-like ichthyosaur in Rutland Water, Rutland.
The ichthyosaur fossil found at a U.K. nature reserve is over 32 feet long ... Drone Video Shows 180-Million-Year-Old Sea Dragon Fossil: 'Truly Exceptional' ...
Researchers discovered a new prehistoric sea creature nicknamed the "Sea Dragon" and officially named the Thalassodraco etchesi. The small marine reptile lived 150 million years ago during the ...
Amateur fossil hunter Dr Steve Etches found the ichthyosaur fossil buried head-first in limestone. The new type of creature has been called Etches sea dragon after Dr Etches.
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