The Borneo Post

Giant marine reptile lived in Antarctica 150 million years ago — Scientists

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BUENOS AIRES: Scientists in Argentina have found the remains of a giant carnivorou­s marine reptile, or plesiosaur, that lived 150 million years ago in Antarctica.

The four- finned reptile, which measured up to 12 metres long, dates from the late Jurassic period and is the most ancient creature ever discovered on the continent.

Soledad Cavalli, a paleontolo­gist at Argentina’s National Scientific and Technical Research Council, said: “At this site, you can find a great diversity of fish, ammonites, some bivalves, but we did not expect to find such an ancient plesiosaur.”

The ‘surprising’ discovery has never been documented, according to a statement from the National University of La Matanza, near Buenos Aires.

“The discovery is pretty extraordin­ary, because the rock types at the site weren’t thought conducive to the preservati­on of bones, like the vertebrae of this marine reptile,” Cavalli said.

The discovery site was a twohour helicopter journey from Argentina’s Marambio Base on the tip of Antarctica, with the researcher­s set to continue their work in January, during the southern hemisphere’s summer.

Marcelo Reguero of the Argentine Antarctic Institute ( IAA) added that Antarctica was at the time part of the Gondwana continent, which also included Australia, New Zealand, India, Madagascar, Africa and South America, before continenta­l drift pushed them apart. — AFP

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Opposition lawmakers look up at a screen with the counted votes after Kuczynski (Inset) defeated a bid to force him from power in Congress in Lima. — Reuters photo

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