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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 27270726" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>[ATTACH=full]156867[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The remains of a monstrous, 33-foot-long (10 meters) "sea dragon" that swam in the seas when <u>dinosaurs</u> were alive some 180 million years ago have been unearthed on a nature reserve in England. The behemoth is the biggest and most complete fossil of its kind ever discovered in the U.K.</p><p></p><p>"It is a truly unprecedented discovery and one of the greatest finds in British palaeontological history," excavation leader Dean Lomax, a paleontologist and visiting scientist at the University of Manchester.</p><p></p><p>Ichthyosaurs are an extinct order, or large group, of marine reptiles that evolved in the <u>Triassic period</u> about 250 million years ago and disappeared from the fossil record 90 million years ago, in the late <u>Cretaceous period</u>. They had long snouts and looked similar to modern-day dolphins.</p><p>The newly discovered fossil belonged to a large species of ichthyosaur called <em>Temnodontosaurus trigonodon </em>— the first time this species has appeared in the U.K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 27270726, member: 562115"] [ATTACH type="full"]156867[/ATTACH] The remains of a monstrous, 33-foot-long (10 meters) "sea dragon" that swam in the seas when [U]dinosaurs[/U] were alive some 180 million years ago have been unearthed on a nature reserve in England. The behemoth is the biggest and most complete fossil of its kind ever discovered in the U.K. "It is a truly unprecedented discovery and one of the greatest finds in British palaeontological history," excavation leader Dean Lomax, a paleontologist and visiting scientist at the University of Manchester. Ichthyosaurs are an extinct order, or large group, of marine reptiles that evolved in the [U]Triassic period[/U] about 250 million years ago and disappeared from the fossil record 90 million years ago, in the late [U]Cretaceous period[/U]. They had long snouts and looked similar to modern-day dolphins. The newly discovered fossil belonged to a large species of ichthyosaur called [I]Temnodontosaurus trigonodon [/I]— the first time this species has appeared in the U.K. [/QUOTE]
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