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Excavating an Ichthyosaur Skeleton
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06:33 - 10:18 (03:45)

Paleontologists manage to remove an entire ichthyosaur skeleton from the ground, which weighed one and a half tons. They also discovered various fossils that helped to build a bigger picture of the ancient Jurassic ecosystem in which the ichthyosaur lived.

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