Routine Lagoon Draining Unearths Jurassic 'Sea Dragon' in Britain

Routine Lagoon Draining Unearths Jurassic 'Sea Dragon' in Britain

The routine draining of a lagoon in Britain recently exposed the remains of a Jurassic reptilian sea-dweller called the ichthyosaur — more impressively known as the “sea dragon.”

In preparation for re-landscaping and regrading islands in the United Kingdom’s Rutland Water...

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