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Paleontologists unearth what may be the largest known marine reptile - EurekAlert


A newly described species of ichthyosaur is likely the largest species of marine reptile ever to be formally described, according to a study published April 17 in the open-access journal <em>PLOS ONE</em> by Dean R. Lomax from the University of Bristol and University of Manchester, UK, and colleagues.A newly described species of ichthyosaur is likely the largest species of marine reptile ever to be formally described, according to a study published April 17 in the open-access journal <em>PLOS ONE</em> by Dean R. Lomax from the University of Bristol and University of Manchester, UK, and colleagues.

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