Call it the Cretaceous cold case. For years, bones belonging to a mystery meat-eating ocean reptile had sat in Canterbury Museum, with scientists not completely sure just what kind of sea monster they had once belonged to. The specimen, recovered from a heap of boulders in the Waipara River in Canterbury in 1982, was first…
For years, bones belonging to a mystery meat-eating ocean reptile had sat in Canterbury Museum, with scientists not completely sure just what kind of sea monster they had once belonged to.
The specimen, recovered from a heap of boulders in the Waipara River in Canterbury in 1982, was first believed to have been a pliosauroid, which were distinctive for their short necks, large heads and massive toothed jaws.
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