Car-Size 'Loch-Ness Monster' Was Runt of the Litter
By Laura Geggel, Senior Writer | August 31, 2017 10:35am ET
CALGARY, Alberta An ancient sea monster the size of a car might sound like a behemoth, but it was quite small compared with its ginormous cousins, some of which reached bus lengths, new research finds.
The 76-million-year-old plesiosaur a Loch Ness monster look-alike that had four flippers and lived during the dinosaur age was found in 2009 in the southeastern corner of Alberta, Canada.
It's unclear whether the reptile is a newfound species, but researchers are sure of one thing: "This fossil represents the most complete plesiosaur specimen ever found in the Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta a rock unit that is much better known for its rich assemblage of dinosaurs," said study lead researcher James Campbell, a doctoral student in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Calgary in Canada. [Photos: Uncovering One of the Largest Plesiosaurs on Record]
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