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  1. This 195-million-year-old marine reptile was discovered in Lyme Regis at some time before 1836 by the British palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799–1847). The ichthyosaur fossil is so well preserved that fish bones and scales from its last meal can still be seen inside its ribcage.

    • How old was Mary when she discovered a skeleton of an Ichthyosaurus?1
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  2. Around 1811, when Mary was 12, Joseph found a strange-looking fossilised skull. Mary then searched for and painstakingly dug the outline of its 5.2-metre-long skeleton. By the time she was done, several months later, everyone in town knew she had discovered what must have been a monster.

    • How old was Mary when she discovered a skeleton of an Ichthyosaurus?1
    • How old was Mary when she discovered a skeleton of an Ichthyosaurus?2
    • How old was Mary when she discovered a skeleton of an Ichthyosaurus?3
    • How old was Mary when she discovered a skeleton of an Ichthyosaurus?4
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_AnningMary Anning - Wikipedia

    Her discoveries included the first correctly identified ichthyosaur skeleton when she was twelve years old; the first two nearly complete plesiosaur skeletons; the first pterosaur skeleton located outside Germany; and fish fossils.

  4. He died when Mary was 10. When Mary was 12, her brother Joseph dug up the skull of a ichthyosaurus (which means ‘fish lizard’). The skull was more than a metre long.

  5. Jan 19, 2012 · This is the fossil skeleton of an ichthyosaur, a type of extinct marine reptile. It lived during the early Jurassic Period, and is around 200 million years old. The fossil was found in the cliffs at Lyme Regis in Dorset in 1835 by celebrated fossil collector Mary Anning.

  6. Mary Anning’s most significant discoveries included the first complete plesiosaur skeleton and the Ichthyosaurus or ‘fish lizard’, a marine reptile that lived between 250 and 90 million years ago. Anning also unearthed a partial skeleton of a pterosaur, the first pterosaur skeleton found outside Germany.

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  8. May 28, 2021 · 5. Mary was 12 years old when she discovered the famous ichthyosaur skeleton. Around 1811 (a year after their father’s death) when Mary was 12, her brother Joseph found an unusual-looking fossilised skull in the cliffs. Mary then searched for and painstakingly dug the outline of its 5.2 metre skeleton over several months.

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