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Now, people can see a replica Elasmosaurus skeleton, with its 100-pound flippers and seven-metre long neck, in the atrium of the Pacific Museum of Earth at the University of British Columbia.
A huge skeleton from the Jurassic era of a ‘sea monster’ called Elasmosaurus has been installed as part of the university’s natural history collections. The cast skeleton is 13 metres long ...
Event details: Come and see the Elasmosaurus—an ancient marine reptile with a neck so long and heavy it would barely have been able to raise its head above water. UBC’s Pacific Museum of Earth had the ...
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Discover a new and strange prehistoric marine monster 'hidden' in a museum in CanadaIn the initial description of the fossils in 2002, experts were hesitant to establish a new genus based solely on the adult skeleton of the discovered Elasmosaurus. Until a new partially ...
The cast skeleton of an elasmosaurus now hangs above the University of British Columbia's Pacific Museum of Earth. Scientists say the marine reptile likely lived alongside the dinosaurs 80 million ...
For this particular skeleton, the neck itself is 30 feet long.” The length and weight of an Elasmosaurus’s neck would place the giant reptile’s centre of gravity far back behind its ...
The fossils contain what are thought to be remnants of an elasmosaurus skeleton. Illustration / Getty Images A treasure trove of taniwha fossils unearthed in northern Hawke’s Bay as a result of ...
The elasmosaurus isn't technically a dinosaur, but it certainly looks close. A cast skeleton of the ancient marine reptile has been installed at the University of British Columbia, with 13 metres ...
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