A fossil that had been overlooked for the 30 years it’s been sitting in storage at a UK museum got a closer look, and it turns out it’s evidence of a previously unknown species.
A fossil that had been overlooked for the 30 years it’s been sitting in storage at a UK museum got a closer look, and it turns out it’s evidence of a previously unknown species.
The remains are from of a type of ichthyosaur that swam the prehistoric seas nearly 180 million years ago.
It and those of its kind vanished from the planet before the age of dinosaurs, dying out at the early stages of the late Cretaceous Period.
As far as this fossilized one goes, it was discovered in the 1980s along Dorset’s Jurassic Coast.
Once at the Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery, the specimen was often overlooked, as it was believed to be a plaster cast.
In 2008 paleontologist Dean Lomax saw promise in the fossil and began his research.
Not only did it turn out to be authentic, it was quite detailed.
Lomax was abl