
The marine reptile known as the Chinese dragon has a 2.3-meter-long neck with 32 cervical vertebrae, which helps it ambush prey underwater.

The Scottish National Museum publishes the fossil of a dolphin-like sea monster shaped like a dolphin with a long, sharp-toothed mouth buried in a stone coffin.

This marine reptile is also known as the fish lizard. The strange thing is that its very 'weird' nose, unlike any reptile ever.

Researchers recently excavated an area believed to be a cemetery for seabirds, also known as prehistoric fish lizards, with nearly 50 nearly complete bone samples in southern