You might think that after 200 million years, we would have learned all we're ever going to know about plesiosaurs. Such is ...
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have analysed the soft tissue from a fossilized plesiosaur for the first time. The results show that the long-necked marine reptile had both smooth and scaly ...
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Paleontologists Discover a Rare 165-Million-Year-Old Fossil of Marine Reptile, Provide an Insight Into Its EvolutionA great paleontological find shook the scientific world. A rare 165-million-year-old plesiosaur skeleton—which they named 'Eve'—has been found near Peterborough. It provides unparalleled ...
Experts spent 16 years working to extract and restore the 3.2m-long (10.5ft) plesiosaur skeleton. It has been nicknamed Raffle after Tracey Barclay's dog who first spotted the vertebrae in rocks ...
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