Baylor University: Fishing Rod 'Selfie Stick' and Scientific Sleuthing Lead to Clues About Extinct Reptile Resembling a Dolphin
May 21, 2020
May 21, 2020
WACO, Texas, May 21 -- Baylor University issued the following news:
A Russian paleontologist visiting the Natural History Museum in London desperately wanted a good look at the skeleton of an extinct aquatic reptile, but its glass case was too far up the wall. So he attached his digital camera to a fishing rod and -- with several clicks -- snagged a big one, scientifically speaking.
Images from the "selfie stick" revealed that the creature, whose bones were un . . .
A Russian paleontologist visiting the Natural History Museum in London desperately wanted a good look at the skeleton of an extinct aquatic reptile, but its glass case was too far up the wall. So he attached his digital camera to a fishing rod and -- with several clicks -- snagged a big one, scientifically speaking.
Images from the "selfie stick" revealed that the creature, whose bones were un . . .