Volcanic Blast Likely Killed and Preserved Juvenile Fossil Plesiosaur Found in Antarctica

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A mother and juvenile plesiosaur probably looked like this artists rendering. Credit: Nicolle Rager National Science Foundation
A mother and juvenile plesiosaur probably looked like this artist's rendering. Credit: Nicolle Rager, National Science Foundation

Amid 70-mile-an-hour winds and freezing Antarctic conditions, an American-Argentine research team has recovered the well-preserved fossil skeleton of a juvenile plesiosaur--a marine reptile that swam the waters of the Southern Ocean roughly 70 million years ago.


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