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11-year-old's beach find was likely largest known marine reptile to swim the oceans

A massive jawbone found by a father-daughter fossil-collecting duo on a beach belonged to a newfound species that's likely the largest known marine reptile to swim in Earth's oceans.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:28:00

it was an important, very important or essential. and we're not offering that. the government's saying clear all your stuff away, leave a nice empty loft, we'll insulate it, and then you can't put the things back again. and that's not that's not how people want to work. and a lot of people actually say no. this is one of several energy support scheme is running at the moment. even if you do not qualify for this one, worth checking which one suits you best. see for this one, worth checking which one suits you best.— coming up... the 200—million year old jawbone that wound up on a beach in somerset. we'll speak to the schoolgirl—turned—scientist, who helped make the discovery of what may be the biggest—ever marine reptile found.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:23:00

like to say i did that, but i didn't. ~ ~ . , like to say i did that, but i didn't. ~ . . , , like to say i did that, but i didn't. ~ . . , ., didn't. mr williams is continuing to ive didn't. mr williams is continuing to give evidence _ didn't. mr williams is continuing to give evidence this _ didn't. mr williams is continuing to give evidence this afternoon - didn't. mr williams is continuing to give evidence this afternoon and i give evidence this afternoon and tomorrow, over the many years that he was working behind the scenes at some of the key moments in this scandal is the alleged cover—up got under way, so we are reallyjust getting going with this today. 0k, emma simpson, thank you. scientists believe they have identified the largest marine reptile ever to swim the seas on earth — a gigantic ichthyosaur, measuring around 25 metres long — the size of two buses. fossils of the creature's jawbones have been discovered by amatuer fossilhunters in somerset. georgina rannard reports. and we can take a look. in a garage in swindon there is treasure hidden away. what am i looking at here? well, this is the jawbone of a giant ichthyosaur from the end of the triassic period. it's what's left of what scientists think was the largest marine reptile on earth. at 25 metres in length, it was as long as two buses nose to nose.

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The Gap in Gum Care: Why Caring For Your Teeth's Foundation Matters

(NAPSI)—Building a great smile starts with a strong foundation. While gums are often overlooked unless they are bleeding or causing mouth pain, they are the key to good oral health, overall …

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Mooned in Boone

A collective cheer arose in downtown Lebanon when the moon totally eclipsed the sun Monday.

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Mooned in Boone

A collective cheer arose in downtown Lebanon when the moon totally eclipsed the sun Monday.

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