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Old 02-27-2008, 06:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Might need a 2-speed for this...


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Norwegian scientists said Wednesday they found a 50 ft. fossil of a pliosaur. The creature, seen here in an artist's rendering, had a mouth filled with dagger-like teeth the size of cucumbers and could have swallowed a small car. The fearsome predator terrorized the seas in the Jurassic era.





The 150-million year old dinosaur-era pliosaur, a fierce marine reptile, was about16 ft. 5 in. longer than the previous pliosaur record holder found in Australia.

"It's a new species and the biggest proven pliosaur," Joern Hurum, a paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in Oslo who led the expedition to dig up the fossil on the archipelago of Svalbard 800 miles from the North Pole.

"A small car could fit inside its mouth," he told Reuters, adding the lower jaw was about 10 ft long.

"Something like a Morris Minor would fit perfectly."

The Museum said that pliosaurs were the top marine predators of the Jurassic era, preying upon squid-like animals, fish, and other marine reptiles.

Another type of fossil marine reptile, the ichthyosaur, was bigger at up to 75 ft. "The pliosaur is not the biggest sea monster but it's probably the most fierce," Hurum said, adding the fossil has jagged teeth the size of cucumbers.

"The front flipper of our pliosaur alone is three meters long. We've laid it out downstairs in the basement," he said.

Earlier estimates had been that the Norwegian pliosaur, popularly dubbed "The Monster," was about 40 ft. long, roughly as long as Australia's kronosaurus.

The Arctic find "demonstrates that these gigantic animals inhabited the northern seas of our planet during the age of dinosaurs," said Patrick Druckenmiller of the University of Alaska Museum who was on the expedition that found the fossil.

The Norwegian museum said that it was planning to return in mid-2008 to excavate a skull and skeleton of another gigantic pliosaur recently found near "The Monster."


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that burd is toast...there were some wicked looking fish in the past. saw this on animal planet the other day.....

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Old 02-27-2008, 09:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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OH YA where can I catch one of those???? They were so lucky 150 million years ago. I bet the reds were big too.
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AND THATS WHY I QUIT DIVING...........LOL.........Started to feel like bait every time I jumped in!!!
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I dont think that my straight-tied mono-to-jig method would work.

Would you recommend a single-strand or multi-strand wire leader?
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I dont think that my straight-tied mono-to-jig method would work.

Would you recommend a single-strand or multi-strand wire leader?

And how much line capacity do you need to flyline a shark?
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And how much line capacity do you need to flyline a shark?
Maybe I'd best let Carni & Joey free-gaff that sucker.
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Beer can and handline. Only way to go!
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