Scientists have identified what they have suspected was probably the largest marine reptile ever to swim in the seas – a creature longer than two, nose-to-nose buses.
The creature lived around 202 million years ago alongside the dinosaurs.
Its fossilised jawbone was found in 2016 by a fossil hunter on a beach in Somerset, UK.
In 2020 a father and daughter found another similar jawbone.
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