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A fossil jawbone found by a British girl and her father on a beach in Somerset, England belongs to a gigantic marine reptile dating to 202 million years ago that appears to have been among the ...
In a discovery that would make Mary Anning proud, 11-year-old Ruby Reynolds stumbled upon what would turn out to be the biggest marine reptile fossil ever found while casually strolling along a ...
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Bone-Eating Worms Feasted on Marine Reptile Skeletons Long Before WhalesLong before whales ruled the oceans, ancient bone-eating worms were already thriving on the seafloor, feasting on the ...
Now, scientists claim a breakthrough has been made due to the discovery of a stunning pregnant sea reptile fossil deep in the icy wilds of Patagonia. The fossil, since dubbed Fiona, sheds new light on ...
When large marine animals like whales die, they sink down to the seabed. Once their flesh has been stripped away by ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Rare, Pregnant Ichthyosaur Fossil Discovered in Chile Is Revealing More Secrets About the Early Cretaceous WorldGlaciers in Chile’s Patagonia region have been melting in recent years, exposing fossils underneath. Judith Pardo-Pérez, a ...
A landowner in Argentina discovered the fossilized remains of a prehistoric marine reptile, identified as an ichthyosaur, in the province of Neuquén.
Fossils of the pterosaur were discovered in Petrified Forest National Park. The fossils date back 209 million years.
The discovery of an unusual new species of pterosaur is shaking up the history of the iconic flying reptiles.. That is the conclusion of an international team of researchers, following analysis of ...
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