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Pliosaur SEA MONSTER Fossils Found along the Jurassic Coast of Dorset

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The legend David Attenborough unfolds in this extraordinary tale of exploration and danger how he discovered a gigantic prehistoric SEA MONSTER along the Jurassic Coast of Dorset.

Revealing ‘The T Rex Of The Seas’ Sea Monster

Earlier this year, Rob Vearncombe—a farmer located in Dorset—challenged engineers to perform an enormous task. Precariously rested on a steep ledge by England’s ancient Jurassic coast was a giant head of a Pliosaur. David Attenborough tells of the risky expedition to pull out this Jurassic lizard-like prehistoric SEA MONSTER creature, on new years day for the BBC.

A Daring Expedition Unveiled

We go on an enthralling adventure with Attenborough as he navigates his way through this perilous, convoluted task of transferring the 2 meter long Skull. The documentary, called “Attenborough and the Giant SEA MONSTER”, demonstrates how an abseiling team traverses down a rough terrain, fights against extreme weather elements, and competes for time in order to avoid losing once-in-a-lifetime fossilized remains which are falling into the sea.

It was a difficult task that turned out worse, when the liquefied mudstones changed into the slippery clay during rain, thus making it riskier to handle. Additionally, Attenborough notes that the colossal creature was placed some fifteen meters down the cliff and eleven meters from the ground below – a distance that is incredibly difficult to reach, let alone work on.

This Sea Monster From Discovery to Documentary

Pliosaur was one of the dangerous predators in the Jurassic era that possessed more than 30 razor Sharp Teeth which had their own tales to tell. It was discovered by Philip Jacobs a sharp sighted textile designer and a team of different experts like Paleontologists, Mountaineers and even BBC Camera men.

Despite having a strong belief that the whole Pliosaur is probably there within the cliff, efforts were centered upon excavating the unusually preserved head alone, possibly the complete head of any Pliosaur obtained thus far.

Accordingly, David Attenborough’s documentary employs cutting edge scientific techniques and special visual effects to imagine life of the beast in which its portrayed as a gigantic creature or sea monster having Pectoral Fins, Short robust Neck, and Massive Skull with Powerful Jaws.

Insights from the Depths of Time

The team worked together with many universities, like Southampton, Bristol, and Imperial College London, making use of advanced technologies such as high-powered CT scans. The tools showed that Pliosaurs could sense their prey even though they were surrounded by darkness, thanks to a keen system of skin organs.

Their analysis showed how fast this creature could move. Every one of its four flippers was around two meter in size and moved at speeds of up to thirty miles per hour. Its teeth formed a distinct weaponry that it could snap multiple times while hunting large schools of shark and slippery fish.

Conclusion: A Once-in-a Lifetime Opportunity

This new finding is captured in the BBC documentary led by David Attenborough. The famous Steve Etches, a paleontologist who is in charge of this exciting excavation, was happy about it. Etches though, still wants to finish the trip and insists on more Pliosaurs to be present in the quickly vanishing cliff. Emphasizing the urgency of extracting the remaining fossil before it is gone with the wind, he states, “I stake my life the rest of the animal is there.” Indeed, this discovery is a lifetime opportunity to reveal the riddles of a giant that inhabited in the Jurassic waters.

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