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Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas is chipping away at the fossilized remains of the prehistoric marine reptile.
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Live Science on MSNGiant 85 million-year-old mystery sea monster fossil finally identifiedThe marine reptile, which could grow to around 39 feet (12 meters ... was formally described by scientists in 2002 and dates back to between 86 and 83 million years ago. Other fossils found in the ...
Mike Trask died on May 15, eight days before the publication of the peer-reviewed findings in the Journal of Systematic ...
A landowner in Argentina’s Neuquén province reported the discovery ... safely recover the fossil, which was later identified as belonging to an ichthyosaur—a marine reptile that lived during ...
This primitive, 85-million-year-old marine reptile was a fierce predator, measuring 12 meters in length. Unlike any known ...
Scientists identify a new elasmosaur species, Traskasaura sandrae. Fossils found in British Columbia reveal a unique mix of ancient and modern traits.
A fossilized colony of small burrowing reptiles that lived some 250 million years ago was recently found in South Africa.
A "very odd" sea creature fossil from Vancouver Island has been officially identified as a new species, Traskasaura sandrae.
The 36 well-preserved cervical vertebrae and 50 neck bones indicate that Traskasaura had a very long neck. While not much is ...
A strange, long-necked marine predator from the age of dinosaurs has finally received its name, after more than 20 years of study. What started as a puzzle of ancient bones collected along the ...
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