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NATURE: Attenborough and the Jurassic Sea Monster

Rendering of a Pliosaur about to attack an Ichthyosaur in the ocean, with small fish swimming close by.
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Rendering of a Pliosaur about to attack an Ichthyosaur in the ocean, with small fish swimming close by.

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Sir David Attenborough unearths a once in a lifetime discovery: the fossil of a giant Pliosaur, the largest Jurassic predator ever known. Follow a team of forensic experts on a perilous expedition to excavate the skull, uncover the predatory secrets lying deep inside the fossil, and unlock clues about the life of this giant sea beast.

Follow Sir David Attenborough and a team of forensic experts as they unearth the fossil of a giant Pliosaur, the largest Jurassic predator ever known.

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Sir David Attenborough uncovers the secrets of the pliosaur, a monstrous marine predator. The pliosaur is believed to have been over 30 feet in length, similar to a doubledecker bus.

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