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Fossilised Ichthyosaur Skull Art Print
by Sinclair Stammers/science Photo Library
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Fossilised Ichthyosaur Skull art print by Sinclair Stammers/science Photo Library. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Fossilised ichthyosaur skull. Close-up of the eye- socket of an Opthalmosaurus sp. marine reptile from the late Jurassic period (165 to 150 million... more
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Fossilised ichthyosaur skull. Close-up of the eye- socket of an Opthalmosaurus sp. marine reptile from the late Jurassic period (165 to 150 million years ago). It belonged to the ichthyosaur group, which were similar to dolphins with long streamlined bodies, long snouts and powerful tails. They also had massive eyes. The bony plates seen within the eye socket are thought to have prevented water pressure from distorting the eye, allowing them to hunt squid and fish at great depths. Ichthyosaurs were viviparous (gave birth to live young). Fossil found in Oxford clay in Peterborough, UK.
About Sinclair Stammers/science Photo Library
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