Massive 30-foot “dragon fly” fossil found 180 million years ago in the United Kingdom

The largest UK example of a predator that roamed the seas at the time of the dinosaurs has been uncovered.

Palaeontologist Dr Dean Lomax (Being Used For Scale) Said It Was An Honour To Lead The Excavation
The 33ft (10m) long ichthyosaur fossil, which is about 180 million years old, was found at Rutland Water Nature Reserve.

Similar in shape to dolphins, the reptiles – known as sea dragons – varied in size from 3 – 82ft (1 – 25m).

All about ichthyosaurs and the Rutland discovery - Horniman Museum and  Gardens

As well as being the biggest, it is also the most complete fossil of its kind found in the UK and is also thought to be the first ichthyosaur of its specific species (Temnodontosaurus trigonodon) found in the country.

When lifted for conservation and study, the block containing the 6ft (2m) skull and surrounding clay, alone weighed a tonne.

It was discovered by Joe Davis, conservation team leader at Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust, during the routine draining of a lagoon island for re-landscaping in February 2021.

The Skull – When Lifted In A Block Of Fossilised Clay – Weighed A Tonne
Mr Davis said: “The find has been absolutely fascinating and a real career highlight.

“It’s great to learn so much from the discovery and to think this amazing creature was once swimming in seas above us.

“Now, once again, Rutland Water is a haven for wetland wildlife albeit on a smaller scale.”

The Rutland Ichthyosaur - The Palaeontographical Society

Palaeontologist Dr Dean Lomax has studied thousands of ichthyosaurs and was head of the excavation team.

He said: “It was an honour to lead the excavation.

“Britain is the birthplace of ichthyosaurs – their fossils have been unearthed here for over 200 years.

“Despite the many ichthyosaur fossils found in Britain, it is remarkable to think the Rutland ichthyosaur is the largest skeleton ever found in the UK.

One Of The Fossil’s Flippers Can Be Seen Here Being Excavated
“It is a truly unprecedented discovery and one of the greatest finds in British palaeontological history.”

Palaeontologists will continue to research the discovery, with academic papers to be published in the future.

The fossil is currently being studied and conserved at an undisclosed location in Shropshire but it is expected to be returned to Rutland for permanent display.

The remains were fully excavated earlier this year and will feature on BBC Two’s Digging for Britain, on Tuesday at 20:00 GMT, before being made available on BBC iPlayer.

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