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Discover Magazine on MSNMystery Fossils of Fierce, Prehistoric Marine Predator with a 40-Foot Neck IdentifiedResearchers have formally identified a group of elasmosaur fossils - some of the most famous in North America. The marine ...
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Unveiling the Plesiosaur's Secret: A 183-Million-Year-Old Fossil Sheds Light on Ancient Marine Reptile AnatomyI was shocked when I saw skin cells that had been preserved for 183 million years,” explained Miguel Marx, a Ph.D. student at ...
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Ferocious-looking B.C. marine reptile fossil confirmed as new genusMike Trask died on May 15, eight days before the publication of the peer-reviewed findings in the Journal of Systematic Paleontology about Traskasaura sandrae, named in his honour.
A group of fossils of elasmosaurs -- some of the most famous in North America -- have just been formally identified as belonging to a 'very odd' new genus of the sea monster, unlike any previously ...
A group of Canadian fossils is identified as a new genus of the elasmosaurus "sea monster" that existed tens of millions of ...
The previously unnamed species of elasmosaur is being called Traskasaura sandrae in honour of Mike Trask, who in 1988 ...
This long-necked marine reptile lived around 85 million years ago. At 12 metres long, Traskasaura sandrae had strong, sharp ...
It was capable of growing beyond 30 feet in length and weighed around 10 tons—a mature elephant plus a sedan car.
Father-daughter team Michael and Heather Trask discover the fossilized bones of an ancient sea lizard near Courtenay, B.C., ...
SCIENTISTS have finally cracked the mystery behind a “very odd” long-necked sea monster found on the coast of Canada. The creature, which loosely resembles the infamous Loch Ness ...
A team of experts assert it’s the jawbone of an ancient mosasaur. Dissenters in Alberta say it’s too good to be true. Testing ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNFirst Ever Pregnant Ichthyosaur from the Early Cretaceous Reveals Life in Prehistoric SeasLearn what secrets this pregnant ichthyosaur reveals from the Early Cretaceous and why this find is so important.
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