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A new species of ancient sword dragon marine reptile has been discovered in fossils found in england, according to researchers. A skeleton discovered on dorset’s jurassic coast has been identified as a new species of prehistoric marine reptile that once ruled the oceans A fossil unearthed along a coast in england was identified as a new species of a renowned sword dragon reptile that dominated the sea during the jurassic period.

Jurassic 'sword dragon' prehistoric reptile discovered in the uk press release issued British researchers have identified a new species of prehistoric marine reptile from the family of ichthyosaurs, the “dorset sword dragon”, announced on friday the university of manchester. A nearly complete fossil skeleton found on the u.k.'s jurassic coast represents a newly identified species of ancient marine reptile that lived alongside dinosaurs.

These prehistoric marine reptiles look a lot like dolphins and from the early triassic (250 million years ago) to the late cretaceous (90 million years) were some of the most formidable predators in the world’s oceans

The new species has been named xiphodracon. A rare ancient sword dragon sea reptile fossil found in the uk reveals key details about early marine life and ichthyosaur evolution.

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