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Re: Leedsichthys.
In a message dated 98-09-18 12:40:50 EDT, Danvarner@AOL.COM writes:
<< Dave Martill visited Berkeley about ten years ago and was talking about
this material to Mike Greenwald, who was collections manager there at the
time. Mike wrote to me about 100 foot long fish and pliosaurs with teeth the
size of "mortar shells!". Got my attention. >>
This is one big mother fish. Gill rakers were once mistaken for stegosaur
plates (_Lexovisaurus durobrivensis_).