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24 February 2026 EN sciencedaily Voir la traduction

190-million-year-old “Sword Dragon” fossil rewrites ichthyosaur history

Royaume-Uni Jurassique fossile évolution squelette

A newly identified ichthyosaur from the UK’s Jurassic Coast is rewriting part of the prehistoric playbook. Nicknamed the “Sword Dragon of Dorset,” the three-meter-long marine reptile lived during a poorly understood window of evolution when major ichthyosaur groups were disappearing and new ones emerging. Its beautifully preserved skeleton — complete with a blade-like snout and possible last meal — helps pinpoint when this dramatic transition occurred.

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