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Q: Amateur Palaeontology ( No Answer,   2 Comments )
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Subject: Amateur Palaeontology
Category: Science
Asked by: budgie98-ga
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Posted: 25 Mar 2006 05:55 PST
Expires: 24 Apr 2006 06:55 PDT
Question ID: 711770
I can find no record of fossil remains, whole or part, of Ankylosaur
sp. being found in Great Britain; does anyone know of such a find?
Also, what are the dimensions of the largest tooth so far found of
these sp.?
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Subject: Re: Amateur Palaeontology
From: iang-ga on 27 Mar 2006 03:10 PST
 
Hylaeosaurus fossils have been found in England -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hylaeosaurus.

Ian G.
Subject: Re: Amateur Palaeontology
From: hentaidan-ga on 15 Apr 2006 08:37 PDT
 
The only record I know of is of a polacanthid ankylosaur from the Isle
of Wight (Hutt, Naish, Martill, Barker and Newbery, 2001).

Can I suggest emailing one of the above authors (Martill or Naish
recommended), they should be able to answer any queries:

http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/sees/staff/

Dan

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