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Skull of sea monster found


Paleontologist Richard Forrest measures the jaw bone of a fossilized pliosaur found on the southern coast of England in Dorchester, England.

Authorities in Britain say the fossilized skull of a giant sea monster has been found off England's southern coast. The fossil came from a pliosaur, a ferocious predator that lived in the oceans 150 million years ago. The skull was discovered in Dorset by a collector and measures 2.4 meters (8 feet) in length. The discovery was announced Tuesday. Scientists believe the creature would have been about 16 meters (52 feet) long. David Martill, a paleontologist from the University of Portsmouth, says pliosaurs had short necks and huge, crocodile-like heads with powerful jaws and a set of razor-sharp teeth. He said they used paddle-like limbs to propel their bodies through the water and were generally carnivores. The skull will be put on display in a Dorset museum. Source: Msnbc/AP