About Marine Reptile
Marine reptiles are reptiles which have become secondarily adapted for an aquatic or semiaquatic life in a marine environment. The earliest marine reptiles arose in the Permian period during the Paleozoic era.
Echidnas, snails and scary plants. species named after Sir David Attenborough
... The five-metre long Marine Reptile lived in the Early Jurassic period some 200 million years ago...
Jurassic Coast cliff falls tempt fossil hunters
... And, as if on cue, a father and son approach, holding up a vertebra of an ichthyosaur - a prehistoric Marine Reptile - they found on the water s edge...
Loch Ness Monster: Hundreds to join huge search for Nessie
... No evidence of a prehistoric Marine Reptile called a plesiosaur or a large fish such as a sturgeon were found...
Huge fossilised ‘sea dragon' found in Rutland reservoir
... " Usually we think of ichthyosaurs and other Marine Reptiles being discovered along the Jurassic coast in Dorset or the Yorkshire coast, where many of them are exposed by the erosion of the cliffs...
Loch Ness Monster: Scientists to reveal 'plausible' theory
... No evidence of a prehistoric Marine Reptile called a plesiosaur or a large fish such as a sturgeon were found...
Echidnas, snails and scary plants. species named after Sir David Attenborough
By Holly WallisBBC News
A long-lost species of Echidna , named after British naturalist Sir David Attenborough , has been rediscovered in the thick jungles of Indonesia after More Than 60 years.
Attenborough's long-beaked Echidna - scientifically known as Zaglossus attenboroughi - was thought to be Extinct - until it was spotted on camera-trap footage by Oxford University researchers.
Sir David is said to be " absolutely delighted".
While the elusive egg-laying mammal may be rare, it is part of a long line of extraordinary species bearing the Attenborough name.
From several types of frogs and a Madagascan dragonfly, to a ghost shrimp and prehistoric sea creature, The List is impressive.
Among The Best is this long-Extinct plesiosaur - Attenborosaurus conybeari. The five-metre long Marine Reptile lived in the Early Jurassic period some 200 million years ago. The Scientist who dedicated the species to Sir David did so to honour his love of fossil collecting.
And how about having this brightly coloured Snail - also known as a semi-slug - to share Your Name ? Sir David Attenborough appears here at the Australian Museum with a photo of the Attenborougharion rubicundus - which is around 35-45mm long and found only in Tasmania.
The ocellated velvet gecko (known as Oedura attenboroughi for a while - But now Oedura monilis), is one of The First examples of a species being named after Sir David. The nocturnal gecko, found in Australia, has large eyes and beautiful spots and bars down its back.
And it's not just animals - There are plenty of plants on The List , including this slightly intimidating giant carnivorous pitcher plant (Nepenthes Attenboroughii ). Discovered in the highlands of the central Philippines and reaching up to 1. 5m tall, it has even been known to trap rats in its pitchers.
This is a 3D model of a found preserved in ancient Volcanic Rock . When researchers dedicated it to Sir David, He Said : " The biggest compliment that a biologist or palaeontologist can pay to Another One is to name a fossil in his honour, and I take this as a very great compliment. "
All pictures subject to copyright
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com