Several huge, fossilized bones that have mystified paleontologists for years have been suggested to belong to an enormous species of ichthyosaur. The bones, discovered at several locations across ...
Scientists were able to unlock the identity of an ichthyosaur that had been reduced to a two-dimension jumble of bones. By Jack Tamisiea While exploring an Arctic mountaintop in 2008, paleontologists ...
A new study from the University of Bonn claims that several mysterious fossilized bone fragments found since the 19th century may have been from a gigantic ancient sea creature called ichthyosaur.
This provides new opportunities to understand reproduction in animals that have long been extinct,' says a researcher.
An artist's rendering of two massive Ichthyotitan severnensis—a newly discovered species—swimming in the open ocean some 200 million years ago. Gabriel Ugueto Fifteen-year-old Ruby Reynolds has been ...
A jawbone found in Somerset, England, may belong to the largest marine reptile yet known, a huge ichthyosaur that lived about 200 million years ago. The new species is dubbed Ichthyotitan severnensis ...