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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." |
Ichthyosaurs | Ichthyosaurs |
Source: Encyclopaedia of Paleontology. | Source: Encyclopaedia of Paleontology. |
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