Researchers discover long-lost plaster copies of the Nazi-damaged fossil

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Researchers discover long-lost plaster copies of the Nazi-damaged fossil
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"Considering that the specimen was originally found in Britain, it would be safe to assume that if any casts were to be located, then in all likelihood, they would be in a museum in the U.K.," Lomax also added.From around 250 million years ago to approximately 90 million years ago, ichthyosaurs coexisted with dinosaurs and controlled the oceans. They were between 10 to 65 feet with long, narrow skulls.

The casts showed that some of those elements were not accurately captured in the surviving artwork. The right femur, for instance, is "more slender, more symmetric, and better defined in the drawing than on the Berlin cast," while the right hind fins bones have characteristics that weren't noted in the illustration, according to the study's authors.in the early 19th century, there is a good chance that it was discovered by English scientist and fossil collector Mary Anning.

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