Baylor University: Prehistoric 'Sea Dragon' Discovered on the English Channel Coast Is Identified as a New Species
December 09, 2020
December 09, 2020
WACO, Texas, Dec. 9 (TNSJou) -- Baylor University issued the following news:
A mysterious small marine reptile dating from 150 million years ago has been identified as a new species that may have been capable of diving very deeply. The well-preserved specimen was found in a Late Jurassic deep marine deposit along the English Channel coastline in Dorset, England.
The aquatic reptile has been determined to be part of the group known as ichthyosaurs, which were streamlined . . .
A mysterious small marine reptile dating from 150 million years ago has been identified as a new species that may have been capable of diving very deeply. The well-preserved specimen was found in a Late Jurassic deep marine deposit along the English Channel coastline in Dorset, England.
The aquatic reptile has been determined to be part of the group known as ichthyosaurs, which were streamlined . . .