Quick Context: Sam Scriven, the Jurassic Coast Trust's Head of Heritage and Conservation, tells us the story of his Dad's find whilst digging his ... Dr Mikael Siversson, Curator of Palaeontology, Earth & Planetary Sciences Learn about the giant, dolphin-like, marine reptiles ...
The Ichthyosaur That Refused To Die -
Sam Scriven, the Jurassic Coast Trust's Head of Heritage and Conservation, tells us the story of his Dad's find whilst digging his ... Dr Mikael Siversson, Curator of Palaeontology, Earth & Planetary Sciences Learn about the giant, dolphin-like, marine reptiles ... One ancient predator turns out to have been able to eat much larger prey than we thought was possible, and a baby titanosaur ...
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- Sam Scriven, the Jurassic Coast Trust's Head of Heritage and Conservation, tells us the story of his Dad's find whilst digging his ...
- Dr Mikael Siversson, Curator of Palaeontology, Earth & Planetary Sciences Learn about the giant, dolphin-like, marine reptiles ...
- One ancient predator turns out to have been able to eat much larger prey than we thought was possible, and a baby titanosaur ...
- Earth has ended five times yet a small group of incredible creatures survived every disaster our planet ever faced.
- Maria Zammit (PhD student, University of Adelaide) on her research on the ancient marine reptile,
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