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Cassandra
Sally
Cynthia
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“We were extremely excited when we saw this fossil – it is like the Rosetta Stone of marine palaeontology as it may hold the key to unravelling the diversity and evolution of long-necked plesiosaurs in Cretaceous Australia,” Knutsen said.
The elasmosaur was found by cattle grazing ranch owner and her two friends and , who consider themselves amateur palaeontologists. And that wasn’t all they uncovered.
Along with the new fossil palaeontologists also collected several plesiosaur and ichthyosaur skeletons, which will be transported to Townsville for a closer looksie.
Plesiosaurs and other sea creature fossils are actually found all over Queensland’s outback because that area was covered by ocean during the Cretaceous period, 145.5 to 65.5 million years ago.
Cassandra, Sally and Cynthia — who call themselves “the rock chicks” — meet up and go hunting for fossils around Cassandra’s cattle station every year and they’ve made other cool discoveries in the past.
Between the three of them, they’ve discovered a plesiosaur each, a kronosaurus, an ichthyosaur and a few types of fish and turtles.
Ummm, where can I form my own group of fossil-hunting girlies to roam the wilderness with? This is literally my dream job. (For legal reasons I didn’t mean that).
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