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Dinosaur find: Ichthyosaur may be named after dogs that found it Fossil find: Ichthyosaur may be named after dogs that found it
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A man who found a 190 million year old ichthyosaur fossil on a Somerset beach hopes it can be named after his dogs, if it is confirmed as a new species.A man who found a 190 million year old ichthyosaur fossil on a Somerset beach hopes it can be named after his dogs, if it is confirmed as a new species.
Jon Gopsill was on Stolford beach just before Christmas when his spaniels Poppy and Sam led him to the fossil.Jon Gopsill was on Stolford beach just before Christmas when his spaniels Poppy and Sam led him to the fossil.
He said: "I had goosebumps when I saw it, I walked away and walked back and kept shaking my head in disbelief."He said: "I had goosebumps when I saw it, I walked away and walked back and kept shaking my head in disbelief."
The extinct marine reptile fossil was extracted on 27 December and is due to go on display in Somerset.The extinct marine reptile fossil was extracted on 27 December and is due to go on display in Somerset.
Keen amateur archaeologist Mr Gopsill said he was on the the beach at low tide, playing ball with his dogs when they spotted something.Keen amateur archaeologist Mr Gopsill said he was on the the beach at low tide, playing ball with his dogs when they spotted something.
"It was just after the storms before Christmas and we were on a huge slab of rock - about half a mile out - and Sam was looking at something," he said."It was just after the storms before Christmas and we were on a huge slab of rock - about half a mile out - and Sam was looking at something," he said.
'Fossil hounds''Fossil hounds'
"It was about 5ft 5in (167cm) long and looked so fresh. I couldn't believe it, it was amazing.""It was about 5ft 5in (167cm) long and looked so fresh. I couldn't believe it, it was amazing."
Unsure what to do, the 54-year-old posted photographs of his find on social media.Unsure what to do, the 54-year-old posted photographs of his find on social media.
"My Facebook page went crazy. My "fossil hounds" ended up in the New York Post," he said."My Facebook page went crazy. My "fossil hounds" ended up in the New York Post," he said.
"People started offering me money to find out where it was and were coming to the beach to look for it.""People started offering me money to find out where it was and were coming to the beach to look for it."
Fearing his find would be lost to science, he contacted the South West Heritage Trust and it was cut from the rock on 27 December.Fearing his find would be lost to science, he contacted the South West Heritage Trust and it was cut from the rock on 27 December.
The ichthyosaur - which has yet to be identified - is due go on display in Somerset.The ichthyosaur - which has yet to be identified - is due go on display in Somerset.
People who find dinosaur fossils are allowed to name them if they are identified as a new species by expert paleontologists.People who find dinosaur fossils are allowed to name them if they are identified as a new species by expert paleontologists.
But the names also have to be approved by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.But the names also have to be approved by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.
"It's really hard to tell if it's a new species because its head is missing," said Mr Gopsill."It's really hard to tell if it's a new species because its head is missing," said Mr Gopsill.
"If it is a new species I hope to name it Poppyisamosaur, although I'm not sure that's allowed as an official name."If it is a new species I hope to name it Poppyisamosaur, although I'm not sure that's allowed as an official name.
"But mostly I can't believe I found it. I've been looking all my life so it was a dream come true.""But mostly I can't believe I found it. I've been looking all my life so it was a dream come true."
IchthyosaursIchthyosaurs
Source: Encyclopaedia of Paleontology.Source: Encyclopaedia of Paleontology.