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Updated Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:22 am TWN, dpa British scientists are thrilled to find 'sea monster' on coastDorset county council said the fossil comes from a pliosaur, a ferocious predator which lived in the oceans 150 million years ago. The skull, which was discovered by a local collector, measures 2.4 meters in length. Scientists believe the creature would have been 16 meters in length — one of the largest pliosaurs ever found. It was purchased by Dorset County Council for display at a local museum in Dorchester, south-west Britain. Pliosaurs were a form of plesiosaur, a group of giant aquatic reptiles which lived in the seas at around the same time dinosaurs roamed the Earth, scientists explained. They had short necks and huge, crocodilian-like heads that contained immensely powerful jaws and a set of huge, razor-sharp teeth. They used four paddle-like limbs to propel their bulky bodies through the water, and would have preyed on dolphin-like ichthyosaurs and even other plesiosaurs. “These creatures were monsters, said David Martill, a palaeontologist from the University of Portsmouth. “They had massive big muscles on their necks, and you would have imagined that they would bite into the animal and get a good grip, and then with these massive neck muscles they probably would have thrashed the animals around and torn chunks off. It would have been a bit of a blood bath.” Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
![]() Paleontologist Richard Forrest with the jaw bone of a fossilized pliosaur found on the southern coast of England in Dorchester, England, Tuesday, Oct. 27. (AP) Enlarge Photo ![]() Discover Breaking News Most Read
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