Amateur fossil hunters find skull connected to body of marine giant elasmosaur for the first time in Australia

A group of female graziers from outback Queensland who hunt fossils in their downtime have uncovered the remains of a 100m-year-old creature that palaeontologists are likening to the Rosetta Stone for its potential to unlock the discovery of several new species of prehistoric marine giant.

One of the “Rock Chicks” – as the amateur palaeontologists call themselves – uncovered the fossilised remains of the long-necked plesiosaur, known as an elasmosaur, while searching her western Queensland cattle station in August.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Alisher Usmanov’s assets may be out of reach of sanctions regime

Ex-Arsenal shareholder claims millions of pounds of his assets are in irrevocable…

Arizona Election Results 2020

arizona electoral votes, arizona election results

Wartime Christmases can teach us how to ‘muddle through’ in the time of Covid | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

Those who remember being separated from loved ones over the festive season…

Monday briefing: New Orleans in the eye of the storm again

Hurricane Ida cuts power to city on anniversary of Katrina … Kabul…