'Gigantic Monster' Fossil Found

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Scientists have found a fossil of a "Monster" fish-like reptile in a 150 million-year-old Jurassic graveyard on an Arctic island off Norway.

The Norwegian researchers discovered remains of a total of 28 plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs -- top marine predators when dinosaurs dominated on land -- at a site on the island of Spitsbergen, about 800 miles from the North Pole.

"One of them was this gigantic monster, with vertebrae the size of dinner plates and teeth the size of cucumbers," Joern Hurum, an assistant professor at the University of Oslo, told Reuters on Thursday.

"We believe the skeleton is intact and that it's about 33 feet long," he told Reuters of the pliosaur, a type of plesiosaur with a short neck and massive skull. The team dubbed the specimen "The Monster."

Such pliosaurs are known from remains in countries including Britain and Argentina but no complete skeleton has been found, he said. The skull of the pliosaur -- perhaps a distant relative to Scotland's mythical Loch Ness monster -- was among the biggest on record.

Scientists would return next year to try to excavate the entire fossil, buried on a hillside.

Plesiosaurs, which swam with two sets of flippers, often preyed on smaller dolphin-like ichthyosaurs. All went extinct when the dinosaurs vanished 65 million years ago.

The scientists rated the fossil graveyard "one of the most important new sites for marine reptiles to have been discovered in the last several decades."

"It is rare to find so many fossils in the same place -- carcasses are food for other animals and usually get torn apart," Hurum said.

Hurum reckoned the reptiles had not all died at the same time in some Jurassic-era cataclysm but had died over thousands of years in the same area, then become preserved in what was apparently a deep layer of black mud on the seabed.

At that time, the area of Spitsbergen under water several hundred miles further south, around the latitude of Anchorage or Oslo.

Hurum said the presence of fossils was also an interesting pointer for geologists hunting for oil and gas deposits in the Barents Sea to the east. "A skull we found even smells of petrol," he said.

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This thing should be the main baddie in Jurassic Park 4

http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_...r/20061005120409990026?ncid=NWS00010000000001
 
I love this sort of ****.

Bring it on :up::up::up:
 
TrailerCues said:
"One of them was this gigantic monster, with vertebrae the size of dinner plates and teeth the size of cucumbers," Joern Hurum, an assistant professor at the University of Oslo, told Reuters on Thursday.
Ouch. :csad:
 
Yea, 33 feet isn't really "gigantic."

Blue whales grow up to 100 feet. Squids grow up to 50 feet.
 
33 feet is gigantic if it's kicking your ass, you picky scums. :cmad:
 
it's never enough for you people

"Meh, cucumbers aren't that big next to a squash."
 
DOG LIPS said:
Start doin' your job and change this to " 'Monster' Fossil Found ". :cmad:
 
Make that "Fossil Found"
 
Drats, I thought they found a Godzilla size one, not a wimpy 30 foot one
 
Iceman/Psylocke said:
Start doin' your job and change this to " 'Monster' Fossil Found ". :cmad:
I'm on lunch break, get Morg to do it. :cmad:
 
DOG LIPS said:
I'm on lunch break, get Morg to do it. :cmad:


I won't do it either :oldrazz:
 
Gigantic is a big word for Morg :(
 
Iceman/Psylocke said:
Gigantic is a big word for Morg :(


Not really, I use it all the time whem I tell Galactus what a gigantic arse he is :D
 
Morg said:
Not really, I use it all the time whem I tell Galactus what a gigantic arse he is :D
See galactus is gigantic :up:



Actually change this to "Tiny Fossil Found" :up:
 
How about "Moderately large monster fossil found"? :o
 
Morg said:
Not really, I use it all the time whem I tell Galactus what a gigantic arse he is
Are you serious? You can't be, cause Galactus isn't real, but I see nothing that would make think you were joking. I'm so confused!


Morg said:

oh, good, ti was a joke.



Wheh.
 
Outsiderzedge said:
Yea, 33 feet isn't really "gigantic."

Blue whales grow up to 100 feet. Squids grow up to 50 feet.

For a predator it's massive. And giant squids' actual bodies are 15-20 feet long. This whole animal is more than 30 feet long.
 
I certainly wouldn't want to be chased by anything that size.
 
I'll just change the title to "Blah Blah Dinosaur Blah Blah"
 
This is an amazing discovery...and I hope they use it in Jurassic Park 4 too
 
This rules. I'm gonna tell the kids in class on Monday :D They'll eat it up with their small, easily entertained minds.
 
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Looks cool:up:
TrailerCues said:
"One of them was this gigantic monster, with vertebrae the size of dinner plates and teeth the size of cucumbers," Joern Hurum, an assistant professor at the University of Oslo, told Reuters on Thursday.
lmao!
 

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