Article 5TKF5 The Isle of Wight’s dinosaur hunter: we’re going to need a bigger museum

The Isle of Wight’s dinosaur hunter: we’re going to need a bigger museum

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Hannah Devlin
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Jeremy Lockwood spent lockdown identifying two specimens - and is a bit obsessed' in his search for more

Some of us binged on box sets, others grappled with the challenges of home school and zoned out of Zoom meetings: for many, life under lockdown felt glum. But for Jeremy Lockwood, a retired GP turned palaeontologist, 2021 was a standout year featuring two big dinosaur discoveries and laying plans to make the Isle of Wight famous for its prehistoric inhabitants once more. It was an absolutely thrilling time for me," Lockwood said.

Lockwood, 64, who retired as a family doctor in the Midlands seven years ago, was behind the widely publicised discovery of a new species of iguanadontian dinosaur with a distinctively large nose and a second species, nicknamed the horned crocodile-faced Hell Heron".

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