Half a century after it was first discovered, the fossil of an ancient Scottish ichthyosaur – a creature that ruled the seas some 170 million years ago – is finally being studied. But that's not what happened to the Storr Lochs Monster. [Video: How scientists are figuring out the mystery of the 'Tully Monster']"We know that quite a lot was happening then. His hope is that a surge in Scottish paleontology could help fill in some of those gaps. "Scotland isn’t what you think of when you think of fossils.
Source: Washington Post September 06, 2016 11:03 UTC