The fossilised remains of a 10m-long sea predator called an ichthyosaur were found at Rutland Water Nature Reserve, England, during landscaping work.
It is the largest of its type ever discovered in the UK.
Ichthyosaurs lived between 250 million and 90 million years ago and could grow up to 25 metres long.
When water levels at the Rutland reservoir were lowered in the late summer of 2021, a team of palaeontologists came in to excavate the remains.
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It is the largest of its type ever discovered in the UK.
Ichthyosaurs lived between 250 million and 90 million years ago and could grow up to 25 metres long.
When water levels at the Rutland reservoir were lowered in the late summer of 2021, a team of palaeontologists came in to excavate the remains.
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