Visitors to the University of British Columbia’s (UBC) Earth Sciences building will now want to look up when they cross the atrium. A huge skeleton from the Jurassic era of a ‘sea monster’ called ...
STORY: The team of paleontologists led by Dr. Espen Knutsen from the Queensland Museum Network, said the fossil of the ancient Elasmosaurus, discovered in the remote McKinley region of Queensland, ...
VANCOUVER—The 13-metre-long giant plesiosauria swam with dinosaurs in the waters near present-day British Columbia 80-million years ago. Now, people can see a replica Elasmosaurus skeleton, with its ...
Parking: Media may park in the service area behind the building. Please display credentials. Event details: Come and see the Elasmosaurus—an ancient marine reptile with a neck so long and heavy it ...
The newest resident of the University of B.C.’s Earth Sciences Building is 13-metres long and about 80 million years old. UBC’s Pacific Museum of Earth installed a full-sized skeletal cast of an ...
An artists impression of an elasmosaurus, an enormous marine reptile from the Late Cretaceous period that could reach up to 14 metres long. The fossils contain what are thought to be remnants of an ...
A unique swimming skill set it apart from other plesiosaur - the umbrella species under which elasmosaurus fall SCIENTISTS have finally cracked the mystery behind a “very odd” long-necked sea monster ...
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