Article 5YMJF Giant ichthyosaur’s huge tooth points to sea creatures with robust bite

Giant ichthyosaur’s huge tooth points to sea creatures with robust bite

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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Rare fossils from three of the late-Triassic marine reptiles found in Swiss Alps include 10cm tooth - big enough to snag giant squid

The remains of a huge sea creature with enormous teeth that could have helped it capture giant squid have been found in the Swiss Alps.

Ichthyosaurs were large marine reptiles with an elongated, snakey shape. They first emerged after the end of the Permian extinction, an event also known as the great dying", which occurred about 250m years ago and which wiped out more than two-thirds of species on land and 96% of marine species.

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