creature that roamed the seas 200 million years ago.A leading expert has confirmed the Jurassic jawbone found by Mark Kemp, 34, belonged to a Temnodontosaurus, one of the larger species of an ichthyosaur, a type of marine reptile.Based on the jaw and size of the teeth, it is estimated the beast had a two-metre-long skull and was at least 40ft long in total, Hull Live reports.Mark, who spent a painstaking 120 hours preparing the fossils, said: "I found it with my friend, two or three months ago."It's very rare to find something like this in East Yorkshire and to my knowledge, it's the very first one of its kind."The teeth are huge, you don't hear much about that kind of thing being found.
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