Arthur Little
23rd January 2016, 17:57
Recent discoveries of fossilised 51/2~metre skeletal remains at an archaeological site in a Peterborough quarry, are believed to be those of a 'plesiosaur' ... a reptilian sea creature that died out around 165 million years ago. :cwm24:
Paleontologist, Dr Carl Harrington claims to have been "awestruck" :grosyeux: by what he'd uncovered ... after he and his team had spent over 400 hours painstakingly cleaning and repairing the specimen they'd created from more than six hundred bone fragments pieced together.
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/dinosaurs/12117410/New-dinosaur-species-may-have-been-found.html
Paleontologist, Dr Carl Harrington claims to have been "awestruck" :grosyeux: by what he'd uncovered ... after he and his team had spent over 400 hours painstakingly cleaning and repairing the specimen they'd created from more than six hundred bone fragments pieced together.
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/dinosaurs/12117410/New-dinosaur-species-may-have-been-found.html