Jurassic sea giants were twice the size of a killer whale, study finds
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The chance discovery of large fossil specimens in a museum drawer have led researchers to conclude there was a gigantic marine reptile called a pliosaur swimming the seas 152 million years ago, according to a recent study. The findings from the Late Jurassic period, though fragmentary, suggest the pliosaur was about twice the size of a killer whale
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