The enormous ichthyosaur could have reached lengths exceeding 80 feet (25 meters) and existed during the Late Triassic period ...
Fossil collectors contributed to finding the jawbone of a giant ichthyosaur new to science that’s likely the largest known ...
Over 100 species of ichthyosaur have been identified, many of which were first found in England including the first ...
The discovery of a jawbone fossil suggests that Ichthyotitan severensis may have been the largest ichthyosaur yet known—and ...
A father and daughter duo found the jawbone of the species and the research team named the new marine reptile species Latin ...
When Ruby Reynolds and her father found a fossil on an English beach, they didn’t know it belonged to an 82-foot ichthyosaur ...
The newly identified species, described in a study published in the journal PLOS ONE, is an ichthyosaur, a group of extinct ...
Scientists say a teenager and her father discovered fossilized pieces of jawbone that belonged to an ichthyosaur, an ancient marine reptile. This particular species may be the largest ever found.
This fossil, along with the first one found, has been identified as belonging to a previously unknown species of giant ...
Or maybe it’s the other way around. I don’t mind the fossilized ichthyosaur (in scientific lingo, “fish monster”) or ...
The fossilised remains of a second gigantic jawbone measuring more than two metres long has been found on a beach in Somerset ...
Fifteen-year-old Ruby Reynolds has been searching for fossils with her father, Justin Reynolds, for almost as long as she’s ...