Greg Jenner is joined in nineteenth-century England by Dr Michael Taylor and comedian Sara Pascoe to learn all about pioneering palaeontologist Mary Anning. In this episode, Greg Jenner is joined in ...
The outline, which was detected nearly 100 metres beneath the surface of the Highland loch, bears an eerie resemblance to a plesiosaur, which many have speculated could be the reptile group the ...
The same year Robert Kenneth Wilson, a London physician, got the most famous image of the Loch Ness Monster, showing what looked like the head and neck of a plesiosaur out of the water.
rex." Meals would have included other reptiles such as its long-necked cousin, the plesiosaur, and the dolphin-like ichthyosaur - and fossil evidence reveals that it would have even feasted on ...
The discovery of plesiosaur fossils on an ancient African riverbed suggest a 'monster' could have lived in freshwater Loch Ness, say scientists. Fossils of the prehistoric reptile were found in a ...
Theresa Bakker, For the News-Miner Feb 19, 2017 Feb 19, 2017 Updated May 20, 2017 FAIRBANKS — Imagine a time when dinosaurs roamed the northern latitudes, spreading out across a land mass that ...